Adaptation to Social Adversity Is Associated With Stroke Incidence
- 1 May 2007
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Stroke
- Vol. 38 (5) , 1447-1453
- https://doi.org/10.1161/strokeaha.106.473116
Abstract
Background and Purpose— Laboratory-based studies have suggested that individual differences in cardiovascular reactivity and stress adaptive capacity are associated with stroke incidence. We test the hypothesis that sense of coherence (SOC), a marker of social stress adaptive capacity, is associated with incident stroke in a population-based prospective cohort study. Methods— A total of 20 629 participants, aged 41 to 80 years, in the UK European Prospective Investigation into Cancer (EPIC)-Norfolk study, who had not previously experienced a stroke, completed assessments that included SOC and details of their experience of life events during adulthood. An index of adaptation was constructed from responses to questions concerning over 80 000 adverse life events. Results— During 145 000 person-years of follow-up (mean 7.1 years), 452 participants experienced either a fatal or nonfatal stroke event. A strong (as opposed to a weak) SOC was associated with a reduced rate of stroke incidence (rate ratio 0.76; 9...Keywords
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