stroke, but the findings weren’t statistically significant, the study authors said.
However, the researchers pooled their findings with the results of three previous studies on blood pressure reduction and secondary stroke prevention, and found a drop in risk of 22% for intensive control.
“This research reinforces the importance of good blood pressure control in people who have survived a stroke,” Anderson said.
He added that it’s important that people remember to take their blood pressure medications as prescribed. Anderson said many people forget to take them regularly, so he suggested using mobile apps on your phone if you need help remembering to take your medications.
More information
Learn more about preventing stroke from the U.S. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.