2022
DOI: 10.1097/jom.0000000000002662
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Voluntary Unemployment Is Associated With Increased Prevalence of Stroke and its Risk Factors in Middle-Aged Adults

Abstract: The aim of the study is to investigate the association between the prevalence of stroke, its risk factors, and occupational status, with a differentiation between voluntary and involuntary unemployment. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study, which included 3013 individuals aged 40 to 65 years. We compared the prevalence of stroke, comorbidities, self-reported strokelike symptoms, healthy behaviors, and knowledge about stroke among the voluntarily and involuntarily unemployed versus the employed. Results: Vo… Show more

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“…Rutten nd that younger stroke patients had a 2-3 times higher risk of unemployment after 8 years of follow-up [29]. Middle-aged people who are voluntarily unemployed are more likely to have a stroke, presumably because of the increased prevalence of hypertension, diabetes, and obesity [30]. The unemployment rate of patients after stroke increases, and the risk of stroke increases in unemployed patients, further exacerbating the FT of patients.…”
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“…Rutten nd that younger stroke patients had a 2-3 times higher risk of unemployment after 8 years of follow-up [29]. Middle-aged people who are voluntarily unemployed are more likely to have a stroke, presumably because of the increased prevalence of hypertension, diabetes, and obesity [30]. The unemployment rate of patients after stroke increases, and the risk of stroke increases in unemployed patients, further exacerbating the FT of patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%