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Stroke and mortality are linked as distinct health outcome categories in research classification systems [1] and are frequently measured together in clinical studies [2]. Furthermore, they are both identified as significant health outcomes associated with chronic diseases [3] and are cited as key risk factors in meta-analyses regarding disease progression [4].

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Measurement of diets that are healthy, environmentally sustainable ... frontiersin.org Frontiers 2 facts
measurementIn the publications reviewed, researchers captured a total of 95 health and disease-related outcomes, with the most frequent categories being cancer (n=22, 23.2%), cardiovascular diseases (n=20, 21.1%), mortality/deaths averted/years of life saved (n=15, 15.8%), type 2 diabetes (n=12, 12.6%), and stroke (n=10, 10.5%).
procedureThe research team developed 10 categories for health outcomes: cancer; cardiovascular diseases; mortality, number of deaths averted, or years of life saved (non-specific disease); type 2 diabetes; stroke; disability-adjusted life year (DALY) (non-specific disease); weight, overweight, or obesity; composite health indicators; quality-adjusted life year (QALY) or quality of life (QOL) related to non-specific diseases; or other.
Chronic inflammation in the etiology of disease across the life span academia.edu Nature Medicine 1 fact
referenceThe Emerging Risk Factors Collaboration published a meta-analysis in The Lancet in 2010 finding that C-reactive protein concentration is associated with the risk of coronary heart disease, stroke, and mortality.
A Scoping Review of Indicators for Sustainable Healthy Diets frontiersin.org Frontiers 1 fact
claimHealth outcome indicators primarily focused on morbidity or mortality related to chronic diseases, specifically coronary heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, and certain cancers.