Narra J
Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): April 2025

Factors associated with newly diagnosed ischemic stroke among people with type 2 diabetes mellitus in Thailand: A population-based case-control study

Junjira Phasom (Department of Public Health Administration, Faculty of Public Health, Kasetsart University, Sakon Nakhon, Thailand)
Ratchadaporn Ungcharoen (Department of Community Health, Faculty of Public Health, Kasetsart University, Sakon Nakhon, Thailand)
Pakorn Pusuwan (Department of Applied Thai Traditional Medicine, School of Public Health, University of Phayao, Phayao, Thailand)
Nitikorn Phoosuwan (Department of Community Health, Faculty of Public Health, Kasetsart University, Sakon Nakhon, Thailand
Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden)



Article Info

Publish Date
15 Apr 2025

Abstract

Stroke is a leading cause of mortality and disability-adjusted life years. Its incidence is rising across Asia, with ischemic stroke accounting for approximately 80% of total stroke cases in Thailand. Stroke often leads to long-term disabilities, including impairments in speech, communication, and cognitive function. The aim of this study was to investigate risk factors associated with newly diagnosed ischemic stroke. A matched case-control study was conducted, including 154 newly diagnosed ischemic stroke cases and 183 non-stroke controls, all with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Data were collected between February and September 2022 (post-COVID-19 period) using a structured questionnaire covering socio-demographics, lifestyle factors, perceived social support, and self-care management (SCM). Multivariable logistic regression models were used to estimate adjusted odds ratios (aOR) with 95% confidence intervals (CI). The majority of participants were female (60.8%), Buddhist (92.9%), and agriculturists (66.5%), with a mean age of 58.9 (±9.9) years. Factors associated with ischemic stroke included male (aOR: 3.53; 95%CI: 1.73–7.21), Buddhism (aOR: 3.53, 95%CI: 1.11–11.25), sedentary occupation (aOR: 5.78; 95%CI: 2.61–12.81), and T2DM duration >10 years (aOR: 6.19, 95%CI: 3.55–10.80). Protective factors included age ≥60 years (aOR=0.55, 95%CI: 0.31–0.98) and moderate SCM levels (aOR=0.45, 95%CI: 0.26–0.80). This study highlighted that prolonged T2DM and sedentary occupations significantly contributed to ischemic stroke risk. Targeted prevention strategies, including lifestyle modifications and enhanced diabetes self-care management, may help reduce the burden of ischemic stroke.

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Biochemistry, Genetics & Molecular Biology Health Professions Immunology & microbiology Medicine & Pharmacology Public Health

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Narra J is a multidisciplinary journal and it is published three times (April, August, December) a year. The objective is to promote articles on infection, public health, global health, tropical infection, one health and diseases in tropics. Narra J publishes original research work across all ...