Journal of Health Monitoring (Mar 2017)

12-Month prevalence of stroke or chronic consequences of stroke in Germany

  • Markus A. Busch,
  • Ronny Kuhnert

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17886/RKI-GBE-2017-019
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 64 – 69

Abstract

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Stroke is the second most common cause of death globally and an important cause of disability in adults. According to the GEDA 2014/2015-EHIS study, 1.6% of adults (1.7% of women and 1.5% of men) in Germany had a stroke or chronic consequences of stroke during the past 12 months. For those aged under 55 years, the 12-month prevalence of these health problems remains well below 1% for both sexes, but then increases steeply and disproportionately to 6.3% for those aged 75 years and over. Prevalence among women with a low level of education (3.6%) is higher than among women with a high level of education (0.6%). Education has only a weak effect on prevalence among men. The indicator analysed here (12-month prevalence of stroke or chronic consequences of stroke) was developed for the European Health Interview Survey (EHIS) 2014/2015, which means that comparative data for Germany is not yet available.

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