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2021 Vol.2 Sept.No3

  • Title: Influence of health education on related health behaviors of patients with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases
  • Name: Kazuya Ichijô,Nishimura Chinami
  • Company: (Meiguang University,Shimonoseki 750-0000,Japan)
  • Abstract:

    Objective: The necessity of health education for patients with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases was analyzed and discussed, and the influence of individualized health education on the health behavior of patients with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases was studied. Methods: A total of 180 patients with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases at different ages were selected, including 60 young patients (30 -45 years old), 60 middle-aged patients (45-65 years old) and 60 elderly patients (over 65 years old), and they were divided into no health education group and collective health education group. Observe the changes of health behaviors, blood pressure, blood sugar and blood lipid indexes of patients with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases in 6 groups before and 6 months after receiving health education. Results: The indexes of blood pressure, blood sugar and blood lipid in the group health education group all decreased, and the decreasing extent was greater than that in the group without health education (P < 0.01). Conclusion: Health education can effectively change the health-related behaviors of patients with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases at different ages, and can significantly prevent the recurrence of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.


  • Keyword: Health education; Cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases; Healthy behavior; Cardiovascular risk factors
  • DOI: 10.12250/jpcarme2021020354
  • Citation form: Kazuya Ichijô,Nishimura Chinami.Influence of health education on related health behaviors of patients with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.2020, vol. 3,43-50.
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