An Examination of Modifiable Risk Factors in Stroke Survivors, with a view to recurrent stroke prevention

Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases(2022)

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Abstract
Among other identified targets for secondary stroke prevention, fatigue and depressive symptoms appear to be common factors affecting several modifiable stroke risk factors. Addressing fatigue and depressive symptoms may therefore have a positive effect on secondary stroke prevention strategies in post stroke adults. All practitioners providing care for post-stroke adults can work towards improving these health factors thereby enhancing and prioritising secondary stroke prevention strategies.
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Stroke,Rehabilitation,Prevention,Modifiable risk factors
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