Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Trends and projections of smoking-attributable ischemic stroke mortality in China, 1990-2035: a global burden of disease study.

Authors: Wen Z, Zhang B, Xia C, Chen M, Sun Y, Zhang Y.

DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2025.1503359

Abstract Summary

Smoking-attributable ischemic stroke deaths in China declined from 1990-2021, with sharper drops in women (-2.65%) than men (-0.58%). Projections suggest continued decline through 2035, but demographic aging and past smoking patterns may slow progress. Targeted tobacco control for middle-aged and older men is critical to sustain momentum and prevent future resurgence.

Why Brain? 🧠

China’s smoking-related stroke deaths are declining but remain high, especially in men. Aging population may slow progress, requiring stronger tobacco control targeting older males to prevent future increases.

License: CC BY.


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