• mox
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    199 months ago

    The study shows that, over the last three decades, the number of people living with or dying from such pathologies has increased (by 59% and 41%, respectively) due to the aging of the population and the influence of environmental, metabolic or unhealthy lifestyle factors that constitute risk factors for some of these pathologies (e.g., stroke and dementia).

    The authors also focus on preventable risk factors and stress that high blood pressure, smoking or high blood glucose levels are variables that favor neurological pathologies, such as stroke or Alzheimer’s disease. “In 2021, 84% of stroke-associated DALYs were potentially preventable if exposure to 18 identified risk factors were decreased,” the authors summarize. In this regard, Porta mentions three healthy lifestyle tips that help prevent brain pathologies: “Physical exercise, adequate sleep patterns and adequate nutrition,” he concludes.

    • @Patches@sh.itjust.works
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      139 months ago

      What exactly are the 18 identified risk factors?

      Because for a list that starts with; Everyone needs more exercise, more sleep, less work, less stress and healthier food.

      1. It ain’t happening given the reality we live in and

      2. What the fuck doesn’t that list decrease?

      • mox
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        79 months ago

        When I want the details behind a summary, I usually consult the source material. It’s linked in the article.

          • mox
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            29 months ago

            It’s so long winded. Like they had a page requirement

            I think you’ll find the same in most scientific research papers.