Cardiologist tasks young adults on tackling hypertension

A consultant cardiologist, Bode Adejumo, has raised the alarm that many Nigerian young adults in their 30s were being diagnosed with hypertension.
Mr Adejumo, who works with the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), said this on Thursday in an interview.
He decried the rate of sudden deaths among Nigerian young adults.
He said young adults should embrace preventive measures and lifestyle changes that could help them live healthy lives and, thereby, curb the prevalence of hypertension.
According to him, the death of most young Nigerians can be linked to heart-related challenges caused by undetected and unmanaged hypertension.
Adejumo, who described hypertension as a silent killer, lamented that it was now common among young people, unlike before when majorly old people of 40 years and above were seen with hypertension.
He said, “There have been instances of young Nigerians dying with heart-related diseases.
“In my earlier years of practice, high blood pressure is mostly an issue of the mature and old folk starting from 40, but now we see 28 to 35- year-old hypertensive patients.”
The cardiologist attributed the development to young life mentality syndrome and a lack of preventive measures among the younger people.
He added that other contributing factors were the lack of proper information and education about the disease.
“The first issue with the younger generation is the false and unwise belief that they are young and, thus, do not need to regularly check themselves.
“The second is the fact that they are not taking preventive measures and, of course, the lack of public information and sensitisation on the dangers associated with hypertension as well as low blood pressure,” the cardiologist said.
He advised Nigerians to imbibe the culture of going for medical checkups from age 28, as the absence of symptoms does not mean there was none.
“We have had some cases of young men dying of cardiac arrest during a tennis match while jogging and even as they went to bed. This could have been prevented if they knew they had heart problems. When you do a comprehensive health assessment, abnormalities in the body may be detected and corrected,” the medical doctor stated.
To reduce one’s risk of developing cardiovascular diseases, Mr Adejumo recommended that individuals should reduce their salt and alcohol intake and avoid stress.
The cardiologist noted that high blood pressure could also be hereditary and advised those with a family history of the disease to be more watchful of their lifestyles while maintaining a relationship with their cardiologists.
He said, “People should follow an eating pattern that includes nutrient-dense food and beverages, lots of fruits and vegetables, whole grains, lean protein and nuts and seeds while limiting sodium, added sugars, saturated fat and alcohol.”
(NAN)
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