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Vascular-brain Injury Progression after Stroke (VIPS) study: concept for understanding racial and geographic determinants of cognitive decline after stroke

机译:血管脑损伤卒中后的进展(vips)研究:理解中风后认知衰退的种族和地理决定因素的概念

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Cognitive impairment and dementia (CID) are major public health problems with substantial personal, social, and financial burdens. African Americans are at a heightened risk for Vascular Cognitive Impairment (VCI) compared to European Americans. Recent lines of evidence also suggest a high burden of Post-stroke VCI among indigenous Africans. A better understanding of the cause(s) of the racial disparity in CID, specifically VCI, is needed in order to develop strategies to reduce it.
机译:认知障碍和痴呆症(CID)是具有实质性,社会,财务负担的主要公共卫生问题。 与欧洲美国人相比,非洲裔美国人对血管认知障碍(VCI)的风险增加了危险。 最近的证据表也提出了土着非洲人中风后VCI的高度负担。 需要更好地了解CID中的种族差异的原因,特别是VCI,以制定减少它的策略。

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