Long-term Predictors of Stroke in Healthy Middle-aged Men - Erik Prestgaard
As you can imagine a longitudinal study of 2014 Norwegian men who were recruited from 1972-1975, and then followed up until 1997, is an amazing source of data. Researchers from the Institute of Clinical Medicine, and the Department of Informatics at the University of Oslo,
and from the Department of Cardiology, Oslo University Hospital, UllevÄl, Norway investigated the long term predictive impact on stroke risk of baseline variables including haemodynamic variables measured at rest and during exercise in these same middle-aged, healthy men.
The International Journal of Stroke is the flagship publication of the World Stroke Organization.
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