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Physical Activity and Ischemic Stroke Risk, The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study
Stroke 30:1333-1339, Evenson,K.R.,et al, 1999
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Article Abstract
During an average of 7.2 years of follow-up, 189 incident ischemic strokes occurred. Ischemic stroke incidence rates were highest in the lowest quartile of sport, leisure, and work scores. The hazard rate ratios with 95% CIs for ischemic stroke for the highest quartile compared with the lowest quartile of activity adjusted for age, sex, race-center, education, and smoking, were sport 0.83 (0.52, 1.32), leisure 0.89 (0.57, 1.37), and work 0.69 (0.47, 1.00). Further adjustment for factors that likely were intermediate variables (hypertension, diabetes, fibrinogen, and body mass index) between physical activity and stroke attenuated the associations. Our findings suggest that physical activity was weakly associated with a reduced risk of i schemic stroke among middle-aged adults. The association may be due to links between physical activity and other risk factors or due to chance.
 
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