
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has released a new report that shows a significant increase in the number of strokes among young adults. This is a cause for concern, as stroke was previously thought to be a disease of mostly elderly people.
Experts point to several reasons for this growth. One of them is the increased level of stress among young people, caused by economic difficulties and a busy lifestyle. Constant stress negatively affects the cardiovascular system, increasing the risk of stroke.
Another important factor is an unhealthy lifestyle, which is becoming more and more common among young people. High levels of unhealthy food consumption, lack of physical activity, and alcohol and drug abuse increase the risk of cardiovascular disease, which can lead to stroke even at a young age.
Medical factors should also be considered. The increasing prevalence of chronic diseases such as diabetes and hypertension among young adults is another reason for the increase in stroke. Improper treatment and control of these diseases can lead to serious complications, including stroke.
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Read the report here: https://www.health.com/strokes-rising-young-adults-cdc-8659643