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Association Between Lifestyle Behaviors and Obesity Among Stroke Survivors

개제 일
2024-05-28
주 저자
유지혜(제1): 차의과학대학교 간호학과
공동 저자
학술지 명
Western Journal of Nursing Research
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2

Abstract



Aim

The aim was to investigate factors influencing obesity among stroke survivors based on demographics and lifestyle behaviors.

Background

Stroke survivors are more likely to experience stroke recurrence within a few years. As obesity is a traditional risk factor for stroke, obesity should be managed in stroke survivors to prevent stroke recurrence.

Methods

A cross-sectional secondary data analysis analyzed data from the 2017 United States Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) survey. Demographics, frequency of vegetable and fruit intake, smoking, alcohol use, physical activity, and sleep were examined.

Results

Among 1032 stroke survivors, 57.8% were obese. Advanced age, female sex, veteran status, at least once-daily fruit intake, current smoking, and lack of physical activity were associated with obesity.

Conclusions

Stroke survivors should be encouraged to pursue healthy behaviors to manage obesity. Appropriate transitional care, including diet education and tailored exercise, can be an effective strategy.

PMID: 38804635