The majority of strokes could be prevented, according to new guidelines aimed at helping people and their doctors do just that.

Stroke, also known as cerebrovascular disease, was the third leading cause of death in Australia in 2023, behind heart attacks and dementia.

The condition accounted for 9,359 deaths in the nation in 2023 but 80 per cent of them could be prevented, according to The Stroke Foundation.
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Strokes are the fourth biggest killer in Australia. (File image) (9News)
The first new guidelines on stroke prevention in 10 years from the American Stroke Association, a division of the American Heart Association, include recommendations for people and doctors that reflect a better understanding of who gets strokes and why, along with new drugs that can help reduce risk.

The best way to reduce people’s risk is also the best way to reduce risk for a host of health problems – eat a healthy diet, move your body and don’t smoke.

The bad news is that it’s not always so easy to sustain.

Dr. Sean Duke, a stroke doctor at the University of Mississippi Medical Centre, blames the forces in society that keep people sedentary and eating poorly, like mobile phones and cheap, unhealthy food.

“Our world is stacked against us,” he said.

Here’s what to know about stroke and the new guidelines:

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New guidelines for preventing a stroke includes eatiing healthy, avoiding sugar and regular exercise. (iStock)

A stroke happens when blood flow to part of the brain is blocked or if a blood vessel in the brain bursts.

That deprives the brain of oxygen which can cause brain damage that can lead to difficulty thinking, talking and walking, or even death.

How eating healthy can reduce your risk for stroke

Eating healthy can help control several factors that increase your risk for stroke, including high cholesterol, high blood sugar, and obesity, according to the heart association.

The group recommends foods in the so-called Mediterranean diet such as fruits, vegetables, whole grains and olive oil, which can help keep cholesterol levels down.

It suggests limiting red meat and other sources of saturated fat. Instead, get your protein from beans, nuts, poultry, fish and seafood.

Limit highly processed foods and foods and drinks with a lot of added sugar. This can also reduce your calorie intake, which helps keep weight in check.

Doctors recommend a Mediterranean diet. (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Moving your body can help prevent strokes

Getting up and walking around for at least 10 minutes a day can “drastically” reduce your risk, said Dr. Cheryl Bushnell, a neurologist at Wake Forest University School of Medicine who was part of the group that came up with the new guidelines.

Among the many benefits: Regular exercise can help reduce blood pressure, a major risk factor for stroke.

Of course, more is better: The heart association recommends at least 150 minutes of moderate aerobic or 75 minutes of vigorous activity – or some combination – per week.

How you do it doesn’t matter so much, experts said: Go to the gym, take a walk or run in your neighbourhood or use treadmills or stepper machines at home.

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New tools to reduce obesity, a risk factor for stroke

Diet and exercise can help control weight, another important risk factor for strokes.

But a new class of drugs that can drastically reduce weight have been approved by regulators in the US, providing new tools to reduce stroke risk since guidelines were last updated.

Some have also been approved in Australia.

The guidelines now recommend that doctors consider prescribing these drugs, including those sold under the brand names Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro and Zepbound, to people with obesity or diabetes.

But while those drugs can help, people still need to eat well and get exercise, cautions Dr. Fadi Nahab, a stroke expert at Emory University Hospital.

Regular exercise can help reduce blood pressure, a major risk factor for stroke. (Getty)

New guidelines help doctors identify people who might be at higher risk for stroke

The new guidelines for the first time recommend doctors screen patients for other factors that could increase stroke risk, including sex and gender and non-medical factors such as economic stability, access to health care, discrimination and racism.

“If somebody doesn’t have insurance or they can’t get to a doctor’s office because of transportation issues or they can’t get off work to get health care… these are all things that can impact the ability to prevent stroke,” Bushnell said.

Doctors may be able to point to resources for low-cost health care or food, and can give ideas about how to be active without breaking the bank for a gym membership.

The guidelines also now recommend doctors should screen for conditions that could increase a woman’s risk for stroke, such as high blood pressure during pregnancy or early menopause.

How do I know if I’m having a stroke and what do I do?

Three of the most common stroke symptoms include face weakness, arm weakness and difficulty speaking.

And time is important, because brain damage can happen quickly and damage can be limited if a stroke is treated quickly.

Stroke experts have coined an acronym to help you remember: FAST. F for face, A for arm, S for speech, and T for time.

If you think you or a loved one could be having a stroke, call 000 right away.

The information in this article should not be construed as medical advice. Please always consult a medical professional for advice specific to your medical needs.

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