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Stroke continue to smoke after the recurrent stroke and other heart blood vessels associated high risk of disease
.
Recently, a research article was published in Stroke, an authoritative journal in the field of cardiovascular diseases, in which researchers tried to fully understand the epidemiological data on smoking cessation among stroke survivors in the United States
.
In addition, the researchers compared the smoking cessation status of stroke and cancer survivors, because cancer is another smoking-related disease that prioritizes smoking cessation
Researchers conducted a cross-sectional analysis of data from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention's behavioral risk factor monitoring system, which is a nationally representative annual health survey
.
Researchers used aggregate data from 2013 to 2019 to identify stroke and cancer survivors who had a history of smoking
prevention
Among the 4,434,604 Americans with a history of stroke and smoking, the median age was 68 years (interquartile range 59-76 years), and 45.
4% were women
.
The overall smoking cessation rate was 60.
It can be seen that there are considerable demographic and geographic differences in the smoking cessation rate of stroke survivors, and they are less likely to quit smoking compared with cancer survivors
.
Targeted measures are needed to improve the smoking cessation of stroke survivors
There are considerable demographic and geographic differences in the smoking cessation rate of stroke survivors, and they are less likely to quit smoking than cancer survivors
Original source:
Neal S.