Aging and stroke risk are closely linked due to cumulative vascular, metabolic, and inflammatory changes. Aging increases arterial stiffness, blood pressure variability, and endothelial dysfunction, elevating stroke susceptibility. Impaired cerebral blood flow regulation and reduced vascular repair capacity amplify injury severity. Aging also alters clotting balance and inflammatory responses, increasing stroke complications. Aging and stroke risk reflect interactions between systemic aging biology and cerebrovascular vulnerability. Understanding this relationship supports prevention strategies focused on preserving vascular integrity and resilience during aging.
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