Latinos Face Greater Risk of Stroke
February 9, 2009 by Elizabeth Beachy
Filed under Health
Sacramento CA– While Friday designated “Go Red For Women,” a national event promoting heart disease awareness in women, the American Heart Association also launched a stroke outreach program targeting Latinos.
“Juntos Contra El Derrame Cerebral/Together Against Stroke” focuses on educating the Latino community about what a stroke is, in addition to lifestyle changes and stroke prevention.
Joe Debbs, a member of the association’s board of directors, said Latinos are particularly vulnerable to stroke because of a healthcare accessibility gap. “It has a lot to do with our social economic background,” said Debbs. “As we know, Latinos have been put on the short end of our healthcare system.”
As a result, the average age of a non-Latino who suffers a stroke is 80. In contrast, the average age for Latinos in this country is 67, according to the association.
“We eat a lot of fried foods, we season our food, and although our foods are tasteful, some of them are not so healthy,” said Debbs.
Elsa Santos had a stroke at just 41 years old. While she is lucky to have survived, she struggles each day to regain strength in her left arm and leg, which the stroke had initially left completely paralyzed.
“I’m really advocating that people learn about the impact of stroke,” said Santos. She wonders if knowing more about strokes could have prevented hers altogether. “I had been complaining of headaches and I was finishing a bottle of Advil a month,” she said. “But I didn’t think anything of it. I was just really ignorant to it.”
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