Kids of divorced parents ‘face higher stroke risk’

By ANI
Tuesday, November 23, 2010

WASHINGTON - A new research has indicated that children who experience a parental divorce are over twice as likely to suffer a stroke at some point in their lives.

This finding is based on a representative community sample of over 13,000 people from the 2005 Canadian Community Health Survey.

Esme Fuller-Thomson, and a team of colleagues at the University of Toronto conducted the data analysis.

“We were very surprised that the association between parental divorce and stroke remained so strong even after we had adjusted for smoking, obesity, exercise and alcohol consumption,” said Fuller-Thomson.

Of the 13,134 total study respondents, 10.4 percent had experienced parental divorce during their childhood, and 1.9 percent reported that they had been diagnosed with a stroke at some point in their lives. When adjusting for age, race and gender, the odds of stroke were approximately 2.2 times higher for those who had experienced parental divorce.

When other risk factors - including socioeconomic status, health behaviors, mental health, and other adverse childhood experiences - were controlled in a logistic regression analysis, the odds ratio of stroke for those who had experienced parental divorce remained significantly elevated.

The study has been presented in New Orleans at The Gerontological Society of America’s (GSA) 63rd Annual Scientific Meeting. (ANI)

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