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The Association Between Adult Height and Stroke Incidence in Japanese Men and Women: A Population-based Case-Control Study

BACKGROUND: No studies have examined the associations between adult height and ischemic stroke subtypes. METHODS: We conducted a population-based case-control study that included 2,451 thrombotic and 687 embolic stroke cases, as well as 1,623 intracerebral and 768 subarachnoid hemorrhage cases witho...

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Autores principales: Kondo, Yoshinobu, Yatsuya, Hiroshi, Ota, Atsuhiko, Matsumoto, Shoji, Ueda, Akihiro, Watanabe, Hirohisa, Toyoshima, Hideaki
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Japan Epidemiological Association 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9727208/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34176853
http://dx.doi.org/10.2188/jea.JE20200531
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author Kondo, Yoshinobu
Yatsuya, Hiroshi
Ota, Atsuhiko
Matsumoto, Shoji
Ueda, Akihiro
Watanabe, Hirohisa
Toyoshima, Hideaki
author_facet Kondo, Yoshinobu
Yatsuya, Hiroshi
Ota, Atsuhiko
Matsumoto, Shoji
Ueda, Akihiro
Watanabe, Hirohisa
Toyoshima, Hideaki
author_sort Kondo, Yoshinobu
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description BACKGROUND: No studies have examined the associations between adult height and ischemic stroke subtypes. METHODS: We conducted a population-based case-control study that included 2,451 thrombotic and 687 embolic stroke cases, as well as 1,623 intracerebral and 768 subarachnoid hemorrhage cases without history of stroke aged 40–79 years, and the same number of sex- and age-matched controls. Cases and controls were grouped according to the quintile cut-off values of height in controls, and the third quintile, which was approximately the average height group, was used as the reference group. Height divided by one standard deviation of height in controls was also examined as a continuous variable. The analyses were carried out separately for participants aged 40–59 years and 60–79 years. RESULTS: In both younger and older men, height was linearly inversely associated with total and thrombotic strokes, and the shortest quintile compared to the reference group was associated with increased risks of these strokes. Although height was linearly inversely associated with embolic stroke and intracerebral hemorrhage in younger men, the shortest quintile did not show increased risks of these strokes. Height did not seem to be associated with total stroke and any stroke subtypes in younger women. In contrast, the tallest quintile was significantly associated with increased risks of total stroke and intracerebral hemorrhage, and height tended to be positively associated with these strokes in older women. CONCLUSION: We reported the associations between adult height and ischemic stroke subtypes for the first time, which differed according to sex and age group.
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spelling pubmed-97272082023-01-05 The Association Between Adult Height and Stroke Incidence in Japanese Men and Women: A Population-based Case-Control Study Kondo, Yoshinobu Yatsuya, Hiroshi Ota, Atsuhiko Matsumoto, Shoji Ueda, Akihiro Watanabe, Hirohisa Toyoshima, Hideaki J Epidemiol Original Article BACKGROUND: No studies have examined the associations between adult height and ischemic stroke subtypes. METHODS: We conducted a population-based case-control study that included 2,451 thrombotic and 687 embolic stroke cases, as well as 1,623 intracerebral and 768 subarachnoid hemorrhage cases without history of stroke aged 40–79 years, and the same number of sex- and age-matched controls. Cases and controls were grouped according to the quintile cut-off values of height in controls, and the third quintile, which was approximately the average height group, was used as the reference group. Height divided by one standard deviation of height in controls was also examined as a continuous variable. The analyses were carried out separately for participants aged 40–59 years and 60–79 years. RESULTS: In both younger and older men, height was linearly inversely associated with total and thrombotic strokes, and the shortest quintile compared to the reference group was associated with increased risks of these strokes. Although height was linearly inversely associated with embolic stroke and intracerebral hemorrhage in younger men, the shortest quintile did not show increased risks of these strokes. Height did not seem to be associated with total stroke and any stroke subtypes in younger women. In contrast, the tallest quintile was significantly associated with increased risks of total stroke and intracerebral hemorrhage, and height tended to be positively associated with these strokes in older women. CONCLUSION: We reported the associations between adult height and ischemic stroke subtypes for the first time, which differed according to sex and age group. Japan Epidemiological Association 2023-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9727208/ /pubmed/34176853 http://dx.doi.org/10.2188/jea.JE20200531 Text en © 2021 Yoshinobu Kondo et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Kondo, Yoshinobu
Yatsuya, Hiroshi
Ota, Atsuhiko
Matsumoto, Shoji
Ueda, Akihiro
Watanabe, Hirohisa
Toyoshima, Hideaki
The Association Between Adult Height and Stroke Incidence in Japanese Men and Women: A Population-based Case-Control Study
title The Association Between Adult Height and Stroke Incidence in Japanese Men and Women: A Population-based Case-Control Study
title_full The Association Between Adult Height and Stroke Incidence in Japanese Men and Women: A Population-based Case-Control Study
title_fullStr The Association Between Adult Height and Stroke Incidence in Japanese Men and Women: A Population-based Case-Control Study
title_full_unstemmed The Association Between Adult Height and Stroke Incidence in Japanese Men and Women: A Population-based Case-Control Study
title_short The Association Between Adult Height and Stroke Incidence in Japanese Men and Women: A Population-based Case-Control Study
title_sort association between adult height and stroke incidence in japanese men and women: a population-based case-control study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9727208/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34176853
http://dx.doi.org/10.2188/jea.JE20200531
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