Friday, February 5, 2016

The Reasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke Study: Objectives and Design

Since race doesn't exist this study from 2005 needs updating to find out the real reason for strokes. But that won't occur with NO stroke leadership or strategy.

Bill Nye: "There's No Such Thing as Race"


http://www.karger.com/Article/Abstract/86678
Howard V.J.a · Cushman M.c · Pulley L.d · Gomez C.R.e · Go R.C.a · Prineas R.J.f · Graham A.g · Moy C.S.h · Howard G.b
Departments of aEpidemiology and bBiostatistics, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Ala., cDepartments of Medicine and Pathology, Laboratory for Clinical Biochemistry Research, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vt., dDepartment of Health Behavior, University of Arkansas Health Science University, Little Rock, Ark., eAlabama Neurological Institute, Birmingham, Ala., fDepartment of Public Health Sciences, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, N.C., gExamination Management Services, Incorporated, Dallas, Tex., and hNational Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, Rockville, Md., USA

Abstract

The REasons for Geographic And Racial Differences in Stroke (REGARDS) Study is a national, population-based, longitudinal study of 30,000 African-American and white adults aged ≧45 years. The objective is to determine the causes for the excess stroke mortality in the Southeastern US and among African-Americans. Participants are randomly sampled with recruitment by mail then telephone, where data on stroke risk factors, sociodemographic, lifestyle, and psychosocial characteristics are collected. Written informed consent, physical and physiological measures, and fasting samples are collected during a subsequent in-home visit. Participants are followed via telephone at 6-month intervals for identification of stroke events. The novel aspects of the REGARDS study allow for the creation of a national cohort to address geographic and ethnic differences in stroke.

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