2 August 2016

Stroke awareness event

The Community Stroke Rehabilitation Team (CSRT) and Senlac Rotary Club held an awareness and stroke prevention day at Asda Supermarket in St Leonards on Sea.

The team were able to give advice to people on preventing strokes and other health conditions. Nearly 100 people took up the opportunity to have their blood pressure taken which identified several high and borderline blood pressures. They were given dietary information and advised to visit their GP.

Community Stroke Rehabilitation Team and Senlac Rotary Club at Stroke awareness and prevention day

Community Stroke Rehabilitation Team and Senlac Rotary Club at Stroke awareness and prevention day

Katie Powell, Community Stroke Team Dietitian said “Our team takes primary prevention of stroke very seriously and it was good to be on hand to offer advice on the importance of modifying stroke risk factors.”

Recent statistics published by the Stroke Association have revealed some shocking evidence. Stroke occurs approximately 152,000 times every year in the UK, that’s one every 3 minutes and 27 seconds. 46,000 people will have a first incidence of TIA (transient ischaemic attack) or ‘mini stroke’ every year. Stroke is the 4th single largest cause of death in the UK and 80% of strokes are preventable. Examples of modifiable risk factors are hypertension, diabetes, high alcohol intake, cigarette smoking, recreational drugs (cocaine and cannabis), hyperlipidaemia, atrial fibrillation and an increased salt intake.