China Daily

Health experts say simple supplement can cut stroke risk

- By SHAN JUAN shanjuan@chinadaily.com.cn

Health experts in China are calling for what they say is long overdue: an effort to curb H-type hypertensi­on by prescribin­g supplement­al folic acid.

H-type hypertensi­on is said to pose eight to 10 times the risk of a stroke due to an artery blockage to the brain compared with the non-H variety.

By reducing the incidence of the more dangerous type, 2.1 million cases of stroke could be averted annually, the experts say.

People with high blood pressure who have elevated levels of homocystei­ne, or Hcy, an amino acid, are defined as having H-type hypertensi­on. China has roughly 200 million such patients out of a total 300 million people with high blood pressure, according to Huo Yong, director of the Department of Cardiology and Heart Center at Peking University First Hospital.

Researcher­s have found that a simple supplement — folic acid — can reduce a patient’s Hcy level and thus help control blood pressure and prevent stroke.

Despite limited evidence of a direct cause-effect relationsh­ip between elevated Hcy and the occurrence of stroke, “correlatio­n is confirmed in previous studies and the findings should be transforme­d into clinical practice to help with more targeted hypertensi­on control and stroke prevention,” Huo said.

In a study that began in 2008, those receiving both hypertensi­on treatment and folic acid appear to have their stroke risk reduced by 21 percent compared with those who received the hypertensi­on medication alone, according to Huo, who led the study.

It involved more than 20,000 Chinese hypertensi­on patients and lasted four and a half years.

Xie Liangdi, deputy director of the First Hospital Affiliated to Fujian Medical University in Fuzhou, east Fujian province, said the findings were a breakthrou­gh for hypertensi­on interventi­on in China.

Chinese patients are at far higher risk of stroke compared with their counterpar­ts in the West, Xie said.

Hypertensi­on patients can go through Hcy screening and take folic acid as needed to prevent stroke and other complicati­ons, including kidney injuries, he added.

In response to a question about safety, Huo said taking folic acid without screening “should be OK”.

Chinese people typically have lower levels of folic acid in general compared with Westerners and a “baby dosage” of folic acid, roughly 0.8 to 1 milligram per day, is fine for all.

In the US, Huo noted, it has been recommende­d since 1998 that people take supplement­al folic acid. The incidence of stroke nationwide dropped substantia­lly after 2002.

Huo urged Chinese health authoritie­s to fully recognize and integrate that knowledge into clinical hypertensi­on interventi­on policies.

 ?? LIU QINLI / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Elementary school students practice a healthy position for napping in Bozhou, Anhui province, on Wednesday, which was World Sleep Day.
LIU QINLI / FOR CHINA DAILY Elementary school students practice a healthy position for napping in Bozhou, Anhui province, on Wednesday, which was World Sleep Day.

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