Who is at Risk for Stroke?
Schedule an AppointmentEvery 45 seconds, someone in the U.S. suffers a stroke, the leading cause of disability in adults – especially older adults.
You’re at risk if you have a family or personal history of stroke or if you:
- Have high blood pressure
- Have high cholesterol
- Are a smoker (cigarettes, cigars, pipes)
- Have diabetes
- Suffer from any kind of cardiovascular disease
- Eat a high calorie, high fat diet
- Are overweight or obese
- Live an inactive lifestyle
- Are addicted to drugs or alcohol
The American Stroke Association offers these helpful tips on reducing your risk of having a stroke:
- Eat a healthy diet
- Exercise every day
- Know your blood pressure
- Stop smoking
Learn more from the American Stroke Association.
Always dial 9-1-1 for Stroke Symptoms.