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06 Oct 2008 02:00 PM

American Indians Have Higher Stroke Rate Than Others, Study Finds
American Indians have a higher rate of stroke than other groups, which in large part can be attributed to a high prevalence of diabetes, according to a study to be published next week in the journal Circulation, Tulsa World reports. For the study, lead researcher Ying Zhang of the Oklahoma University College of Public Health and 13 other researchers from across the nation analyzed data from 1989 to 2004 on 4,549 middle-age and older American Indians. According to Tulsa World, the report is the first to detail stroke prevalence and risk factors for American Indians.

Study subjects came from 13 American Indian tribes in Arizona, North Dakota, Oklahoma and South Dakota. Of the study subjects, 42 had a history of stroke. By the end of the study period, 306 additional participants had had a stroke for the first time…
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