美国心脏协会推荐了一个简单的测试脑健康和中风风险的方法。单脚站立,如果不能保持平衡20秒,即说明脑小血管病变,具有脑梗死病灶和微出血病灶,有中风风险,平衡时间越短,风险越大。
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Ability to balance on one leg may
reflect brain health, stroke risk
Source: American Heart Associati
Summary:
Struggling to stand on
one leg for less than 20 seconds was linked to an increased risk for stroke,
small blood vessel damage in the brain, and reduced cognitive function in
otherwise healthy people, a study has shown. One-legged standing time may be a
simple test used to measure early signs of abnormalities in the brain
associated with cognitive decline, cerebral small vessel disease and stroke.
Researchers found that
the inability to balance on one leg for longer than 20 seconds was associated
with cerebral small vessel disease, namely small infarctions without symptoms
such as lacunar infarction and microbleeds. They noted that:
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34.5 percent of those
with more than two lacunar infarction lesions had trouble balancing.
·
16 percent of those
with one lacunar infarction lesion had trouble balancing.
·
30 percent of those
with more than two microbleed lesions had trouble balancing.
·
15.3 percent one
microbleed lesion had trouble balancing.
Overall, those with
cerebral diseases were older, had high blood pressure and had thicker carotid
arteries than those who did not have cerebral small vessel disease. However, after
adjustment for these covariates, people with more microbleeds and lacunar
infarctions in the brain had shorter one-legged standing times. Short
one-legged standing times were also independently linked with lower cognitive
scores.
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