Journal of stroke and cerebrovascular diseases : the official journal of National Stroke Association

Faster walking speed linked to stroke risk in people of European descent

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Abstract

A slower walking pace is associated with a higher risk of stroke (OR = 0.573; 95% CI, 0.383-0.858, P = 0.007).

  • A total of 48 genetic variants were identified as instrumental variables in the analysis.
  • The study utilized a two-sample Mendelian randomization approach to explore the relationship between walking pace and stroke risk.
  • Sensitivity analyses indicated that the results were robust and not influenced by individual genetic variants.
  • Genetic factors associated with walking pace did not show evidence of bias or heterogeneity in the results.

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Declaration of competing interest We declare that we have no financial and personal relationships with other people or organizations that can inappropriately influence our work, there is no professional or other personal interest of any nature or kind in any product, service and/or company that could be construed as influencing the position presented in, or the review of, the manuscript entitled “Association of Walking Pace and Risk of Stroke: A Two- Sample Mendelian Randomization Study in a European Ancestry Cohort”.
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