Poverty Increases Stroke Risk by 33%: Results of Researchers' Study.
The Impact of Socio-Economic Status on Health
According to inkorr.com: A study conducted by researchers from the University of Tasmania has shown that people with lower socio-economic status have a 33% higher chance of developing a stroke compared to wealthier citizens. An analysis of medical data collected over the past 13 years confirmed that income levels directly influence the likelihood of cardiovascular diseases.
Representatives of socially vulnerable groups often face issues such as hypertension, heart diseases, and diabetes. Insufficient access to medical care and preventive programs significantly exacerbates the situation. Researchers emphasize that the government must ensure access to medical services and preventive measures for everyone to reduce the risk of death from heart diseases and strokes.
According to the researchers: 'Viral infections increase the risk of heart attacks, strokes, and other heart problems in both the short and long term.'
Moreover, the researchers noted that the stable growth of life expectancy recorded in developed countries in the early 20th century has significantly slowed down in recent years.
Thus, a negative socio-economic status can significantly worsen people's health and increase the risks of developing cardiovascular diseases. Ensuring the availability of medical services and preventive programs for all segments of the population is extremely important for improving public health.
The socio-economic status of Ukrainians continues to be a critically important factor affecting their health. Problems with access to medical services and preventive measures require urgent resolution, as this affects not only the quality of life but also the lifespan of many citizens. It is crucial for the relevant governmental institutions to take action to improve the situation in this area.Read also
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