1. From smoke to stroke: quantifying the impact of smoking on stroke prevalence
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Yuntao Wang, Ying Ge, Wei Yan, Lina Wang, Zhenzhen Zhuang, and Daikun He
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Stroke prevalence ,Smoking impact ,Nicotine ,Carbon monoxide ,Stroke risk ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Abstract Purpose The objective of this study is to assess the impact of smoking on stroke prevalence and to delineate the relationship between smoking-related factors and the risk of stroke, incorporating an analysis of demographic variations influencing this association. Methods Our analysis encompassed 9,176 participants, evaluating clinical attributes alongside smoking-related characteristics such as duration of cigarette consumption, and levels of nicotine, tar, and carbon monoxide. We employed weighted univariate logistic regression and restricted cubic splines to examine the association between smoking indicators and stroke risk, complemented by subgroup analyses for demographic differentiation. Results The overall prevalence of stroke in our cohort was 3.4%. Statistically significant associations were found between stroke incidence and factors such as age, gender, education, and marital status (p
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- 2024
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