How to reduce stroke risk – age no bar

Those in the age group of 25-30 are more prone to stroke due to sedentary lifestyle, lack of physical activities, and consumption of intoxicants.

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Last Updated on November 15, 2022 by The Health Master

How to reduce stroke risk – age no bar

BENGALURU: The World Health Organization (WHO) holds stroke as the second leading factor responsible for mortality, and the rise in the number of cases is alarming, more so in the younger generations.

Heart attack and stroke were more prevalent in the older population, along with a history of cholesterol, smoking, and diabetes.

But in the recent past owing to the change in lifestyle, there has been a drastic change in the stroke age group landscape.  

Those in the age group of 25–30 are more susceptible to stroke due to a sedentary lifestyle, a lack of physical activities, and the consumption of intoxicants.

Stroke is a condition where the blood supply to the brain is restricted.

Even if the stroke lasts for a second it affects the functioning of the brain, thereby hampering the normal functioning of the body.

Blood supply to the brain is crucial as it carries oxygen and other vital constituents. 

Three types of stroke

1. Ischemic Stroke: This type is the most common. An ischemic stroke happens when the blood flow to the brain through the artery that supplies oxygen to the brain gets blocked.

The main cause of ischemic stroke is the blood clots that cause blockages in the brain.

2. Hemorrhagic Stroke: In hemorrhagic stroke, the artery in the brain ruptures and leaks blood.

Once the blood vessel in the brain is damaged, the brain gets flooded with blood damaging the brain cells. 

3.  Transient Ischemic Stroke: Also called “a mini-stroke. Unlike the other types, the blood flow to the brain in this type is blocked only for a short time. Usually, the blockage does not exceed five minutes.  

Stroke among young adults

There is no denying the fact that the risk of stroke increases with age. But it is no longer restricted to old age.

Stroke among youngsters is turning out to be a major public health issue, the reason being that it is one of the most common causes of death worldwide.

Due to a lack of awareness, many young adults are unprepared when a stroke happens as they do not recognize its symptoms and get medical care in time.


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Risk factors

– High Body Mass Index
– Diabetes
– Hypertension
– Rheumatic heart disease
– Having oral contraceptive pills increases the risk of stroke for women
– Migraine
– Blood disorders

Keeping strokes at bay

– Quit smoking.
– Try to reduce alcohol consumption and gradually say goodbye to it.
– Keep the blood pressure under control. Monitor your blood pressure regularly. If it is elevated, take measures and treatments to bring it down.
– Keep blood sugar levels in check. 
Lose weight if you are obese. Aim to maintain an ideal BMI.
– Exercise regularly for at least 30 minutes. You can pursue any kind of physical activity like walking, jogging, yoga, or aerobics. Include routines like using stairs, taking walks for grocery shopping, etc.
– Remember the stroke acronym BE-FAST (Balance, Eyes, Face, Arm, Speech and Time) for quick medical attention. 

By Dr. Vishakhadatta Mathur Kumaraswamy
The author is consultant – neurology, Columbia Asia Hospital, Sarjapur Road, Bangaluru


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