Carlos Jose Gonzalez Tejeda, Javier Fernando Plata Mora, Amelia Meza Acevedo, Juan Camilo Velazquez Rodriguez, Milagro del Carmen Cantillo Padilla, Lauren Marenco Garcia and Laura Vanessa Montes Perez
Sedentary lifestyles have become a common practice due to an increase in their incidence and prevalence. This emerging public health problem affects large sectors of the population, and due to its high frequency and its status as a risk factor for different diseases, it is the leading cause of death in several countries. It is therefore of utmost importance to determine the relationship between sedentary lifestyles and cerebrovascular diseases, to analyze their approach and to understand how these diseases can be corrected and prevented through physical activity and a good balanced diet.