AI Article Synopsis

  • Native Americans in Wisconsin are at higher risk for cerebrovascular diseases like stroke and cognitive decline.
  • The study aims to identify common stroke risk factors in this population and explore how community education and health coaching can help modify these risks.
  • It also examines the potential role of new stroke biomarkers in assessing stroke risk, detailing methods like health assessments and cognitive tests used in the research.

Article Abstract

Native American individuals are more frequently affected by cerebrovascular diseases including stroke and vascular cognitive decline. The aim of this study was to determine stroke risk factors that are most prevalent in Wisconsin Native Americans and to examine how education at the community and individual level as well as intensive health wellness coaching may influence modification of stroke risk factors. Additionally, we will investigate the role novel stroke biomarkers may play in stroke risk in this population. This paper details the aims and methods employed in the "Stroke Prevention in the Wisconsin Native American Population" (clinicaltrials.gov identifier: NCT04382963) study including participant health assessments, clinical ultrasound exam of the carotid arteries, cognitive testing battery, and structure and execution of the coaching program.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000536426DOI Listing

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