Signs of a Stroke

If you experience a sudden onset of any of these symptoms call 911 or your local emergency number immediately

Stroke Risk Factors

Stroke and heart disease are the leading causes of death in Canada. The first step to reducing your risk of stroke involves knowing your risk factors. Risk factors fall into two groups: modifiable and non-modifiable.

NON MODIFIABLE RISK FACTORS:

  • Age: over 55 yrs old, although 30% of strokes occur in younger people
  • Gender: male (although because women live longer, more will die from stroke each year
  • Ethnicity: stroke rates are higher for certain ethnic groups (i.e.: people of aboriginal, black or Chinese descent)
  • Family history: immediate family history of stroke, especially before the age of 65 years

MODIFABLE RISK FACTORS:

  • Hypertension
  • Diabetes
  • Smoking or exposure to second-hand smoke
  • Heart disease
  • High blood cholesterol
  • Inactivity
  • Excessive alcohol

Identify Your Risk Factors with a Personalized Risk Assessment at the Heart and Stroke Foundation website (go to the HEALTH INFORMATION tab at the top, then STROKE, then STROKE PREVENTION)

Please see below for suggested resources/tools related to the modifiable risk factors.

 

HYPERTENSION

DIABETES

SMOKING CESSATION

HIGH CHOLESTEROL

  • http://www.cholesteroltargets.com  
  • HSFO website
  • McPherson, R. (2006). Canadian Cardiovascular Society Position Statement- Recommendations for the diagnosis and treatment of dyslipidemia and prevention of cardiovascular disease.  Can J of Cardiol 22, (11), September 2006.

OBESITY

NUTRITION

PHYSICAL INACTIVITY

  • Physical activity guide to healthy active living:  A guide to help you make wise choices about physical activity. Choices that will improve your health, help prevent disease, and allow you to get the most out of life

EXCESS ALCOHOL

  • Drink no more than 1-2 alcoholic drinks a day to a maximum of 14 drinks a week for men and 9 drinks a week for women.

 MEDICATION ADHERENCE

  • The Ontario Ministry of Health MedsCheck Program which provides free visits with a pharmacist for patients taking three or more medications for a chronic condition. 

Contact us

Champlain Regional Stroke Network The Ottawa Hospital - Civic Campus Civic Parkdale Clinic, Main North 1053 Carling Avenue Ottawa, ON K1Y 4E9

Fax: 613-761-5009
Telephone: 613-798-5555