Journal of Personalized Medicine (Sep 2022)

Clinical Characteristics and Risk Factors of First-Ever Stroke in Young Adults: A Multicenter, Prospective Cohort Study

  • Yea Jin Jo,
  • Dae Hyun Kim,
  • Min Kyun Sohn,
  • Jongmin Lee,
  • Yong-Il Shin,
  • Gyung-Jae Oh,
  • Yang-Soo Lee,
  • Min Cheol Joo,
  • So Young Lee,
  • Min-Keun Song,
  • Junhee Han,
  • Jeonghoon Ahn,
  • Won Hyuk Chang,
  • Yun-Hee Kim,
  • Deog Young Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm12091505
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 9
p. 1505

Abstract

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Stroke in young adults has catastrophic consequences and has increased in prevalence, contrary to the trends of most other diseases. This study aimed to determine the major characteristics and risk factors for stroke in younger adults compared with older adults. From the Korean Stroke Cohort for Functioning and Rehabilitation, 10,584 patients with first-ever stroke between August 2012 and March 2015 were enrolled retrospectively and divided into younger (age ≤ 45) and older groups (age > 45). The clinical characteristics and risk factors of stroke were compared between the younger and older groups. The younger group comprised 915 patients (8.6%). The proportion of hemorrhage strokes in the younger group (42.3%) was significantly higher than in the older group (20.0%) (p p < 0.001). The major risk factors in the younger group may be lifestyle-related. Therefore, increasing awareness of lifestyle-related risk factors may be necessary to prevent stroke in young adults.

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