Blood group linked to early stroke risk: study results.


A recent study published in the journal Neurology revealed an interesting fact: blood type may influence the likelihood of stroke at a young age. Scientists analyzed data from 48 genetic studies involving 17,000 stroke patients and 600,000 individuals without vascular disorders aged 18 to 59.
According to the results of the 2022 study, individuals with the genetic subgroup A1 have a 16% higher risk of stroke, while those with subgroup O1 have a 12% lower risk.
Researchers explained that the difference in risk is related to the characteristics of the blood coagulation system, including platelet function, vessel condition, and the activity of proteins involved in thrombus formation. These findings could contribute to improved prevention and treatment of strokes in the future.
The study showed that blood type could be an important factor in the risk of strokes at a young age. Understanding this aspect may help in preventing this severe disease and improving its treatment.
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