[DHB] Why The Weather Is Linked To Stroke Risk...

Published: Thu, 03/22/12

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March 22, 2012

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  • Intriguing Information On Sunshine And A Lower Stroke Risk...
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Intriguing Information On Sunshine And A Lower Stroke Risk...

Dear Reader,

There are lots of statistics on stroke, but here's one that will get your attention - every 40 seconds someone in the U.S. has a stroke. A pair of studies presented at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2012 offer some fascinating insights into the risk of stroke. More than half of those who have a stroke are able to recover and live as they did before, the remainder are left unable to take care of themselves, making stroke a leading cause of serious, lasting disability.

The first study presented examines the link between sunlight and stroke, and was conducted by Leslie McClure, PhD, of the University of Alabama who had seen work showing a strong link between cognitive impairment and stroke and wondered about the impact of sunlight on stroke.

While we've come to believe sunlight is bad for us because of skin cancer risk, sunlight may also offer some positive benefits.

The University of Alabama study included over 16,000 adults already taking part in a long-term research project examining racial and geographical differences in risk of stroke.

The subjects completed detailed questionnaires on where they'd lived during their lifetime as well as undergoing physical exams and had no history of stroke or heart disease.

Participants were contacted once every six months to check on their health, and over the 5-year study, 351 of them had a stroke.

Next the data was analyzed by a bit of software developed by NASA that accounts for clouds, smog and other things to figure out the sunlight exposure at a particular longitude and latitude. In short, the software calculated how much monthly sun exposure study participants had based on where they lived.

When all the data was analyzed, and other factors that can affect stroke risk also accounted for, the greater the sun exposure had been, the lower risk of stroke. And those who lived in locations with less than average sun exposure had a 60% higher risk of stroke.

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Intriguing Information On Sunshine And A Lower Stroke Risk... Continued...

McClure is making an observation, and can't be sure about the reason for the relationship. But she points out, we do know that exposure to the sun is our most natural way to get helpful vitamin D. The "sunshine" vitamin has been associated in other studies with heart and blood vessel health - but there's no evidence that vitamin D (natural or in supplement form) prevents strokes or heart attacks.

A second study, led by Suzanne Judd, PhD, also from the University of Alabama, found a link between vitamin D and the brain. Over 30,000 subjects were broken into three groups based on their vitamin D (diet and supplements) intake.

Those who had the highest intakes were 13% less likely to have a stroke, 25% less likely to suffer cognitive impairment than those who had the lowest intakes. Here too, the team accounted for other risk factors when examining the data, but still found that eating plenty of vitamin D rich salmon, tuna, eggs and fortified foods may offer protection against stroke and memory loss.

While both studies were presented at a medical conference and should be considered preliminary until further review, they do suggest that more attention and investigation be put into what connection exists between sunlight, vitamin D and stroke.

To your good health,

Kirsten Whittaker
Daily Health Bulletin Editor




P.S: Have You Seen Linda Allen's new Candida System yet? It's called "Yeast Infection No More"

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Click Through Now and Discover How to Get Rid of Yeast Infections Once and For All...
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Sources:
http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=154307

U.S. National Library of Medicine info on stroke:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001740/

U.S. National Library of Medicine info on stroke risk and prevention:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0004662/

Dietary fact sheet on vitamin D:
http://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/vitamind/

American Heart Association heart and stroke statistics:
http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/General/Heart-and-Stroke-Association-Statistics_UCM_319064_SubHomePage.jsp#

American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2012, Feb. 1-3, 2012:
http://my.americanheart.org/professional/Sessions/
InternationalStrokeConference/International-Stroke-Conference_UCM_316901_SubHomePage.jsp

International Stroke Conference 2012, Abstract 2591:
http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/General/Heart-and-Stroke-Association-Statistics_UCM_319064_SubHomePage.jsp#

International Stroke Conference 2012, Abstract 145:
http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/General/Heart-and-Stroke-Association-Statistics_UCM_319064_SubHomePage.jsp#

Leslie McClure, PhD, University of Alabama, Birmingham:
http://www.soph.uab.edu/bst/directory?facname=3214

Suzanne Judd, PhD, University of Alabama, Birmingham:
http://www.soph.uab.edu/bst/directory?facname=4258


















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