
This week’s edition looks at some environmental research suggesting a link between stroke and pollution. Also check out an analysis showing the extent to which hypertension continues to be health burden on the U.S. black community, and as well as some good news about taking anti-hypertensive medications.
Walkability Matters for Cardiovascular Health!
A new study has linked the walkability of neighborhoods with cardiovascular risk. A Canadian research team looked at more than 44,000 individuals, examing the relationship between neighborhood walkability (mesured with factors like popultion density, street connectivity and other factors) and 10-year cardiovascular disease risk. They reported that participants who lived in neighborhoods with better walkability had a reduced risk for cardiovascular disease at ten years. “This research should be an encouragement for those living in less walkable neighborhoods to source physical activities in other ways,” one of the authors commented.