The Nigerian Hypertension Society (NHS), has advocated for regular High Blood Pressure (HBP) checks among Nigerians to facilitate early detection.
The NHS President, Professor Simeon Isezuo, made this call at a news conference held in Sokoto to make the 2024 World Hypertension Day.
The World Hypertension Day, is mark to raise awareness and promote the prevention, early detection and treatment of the disease as he stressed the importance of traditional measures in preventing hypertension, such as consuming African foods derived from roots, stems, and leaves, engaging in regular exercise, and maintaining a healthy weight.
He said obesity, sedentary lifestyles, and diets high in salt, fats, and sugars are the primary contributors to the increasing prevalence of hypertension in Africa and encouraged embracing traditional physically active lifestyles, such as frequent walking, gardening, and traditional dances as preventive measures.
The Nigerian Hypertension Society (NHS), has advocated for regular High Blood Pressure (HBP) checks among Nigerians to facilitate early detection.
The NHS President, Professor Simeon Isezuo, made this call at a news conference held in Sokoto to make the 2024 World Hypertension Day.
The World Hypertension Day, is mark to raise awareness and promote the prevention, early detection and treatment of the disease as he stressed the importance of traditional measures in preventing hypertension, such as consuming African foods derived from roots, stems, and leaves, engaging in regular exercise, and maintaining a healthy weight.
He said obesity, sedentary lifestyles, and diets high in salt, fats, and sugars are the primary contributors to the increasing prevalence of hypertension in Africa and encouraged embracing traditional physically active lifestyles, such as frequent walking, gardening, and traditional dances as preventive measures.
The Nigerian Hypertension Society (NHS), has advocated for regular High Blood Pressure (HBP) checks among Nigerians to facilitate early detection.
The NHS President, Professor Simeon Isezuo, made this call at a news conference held in Sokoto to make the 2024 World Hypertension Day.
The World Hypertension Day, is mark to raise awareness and promote the prevention, early detection and treatment of the disease as he stressed the importance of traditional measures in preventing hypertension, such as consuming African foods derived from roots, stems, and leaves, engaging in regular exercise, and maintaining a healthy weight.
He said obesity, sedentary lifestyles, and diets high in salt, fats, and sugars are the primary contributors to the increasing prevalence of hypertension in Africa and encouraged embracing traditional physically active lifestyles, such as frequent walking, gardening, and traditional dances as preventive measures.
The Nigerian Hypertension Society (NHS), has advocated for regular High Blood Pressure (HBP) checks among Nigerians to facilitate early detection.
The NHS President, Professor Simeon Isezuo, made this call at a news conference held in Sokoto to make the 2024 World Hypertension Day.
The World Hypertension Day, is mark to raise awareness and promote the prevention, early detection and treatment of the disease as he stressed the importance of traditional measures in preventing hypertension, such as consuming African foods derived from roots, stems, and leaves, engaging in regular exercise, and maintaining a healthy weight.
He said obesity, sedentary lifestyles, and diets high in salt, fats, and sugars are the primary contributors to the increasing prevalence of hypertension in Africa and encouraged embracing traditional physically active lifestyles, such as frequent walking, gardening, and traditional dances as preventive measures.
The Nigerian Hypertension Society (NHS), has advocated for regular High Blood Pressure (HBP) checks among Nigerians to facilitate early detection.
The NHS President, Professor Simeon Isezuo, made this call at a news conference held in Sokoto to make the 2024 World Hypertension Day.
The World Hypertension Day, is mark to raise awareness and promote the prevention, early detection and treatment of the disease as he stressed the importance of traditional measures in preventing hypertension, such as consuming African foods derived from roots, stems, and leaves, engaging in regular exercise, and maintaining a healthy weight.
He said obesity, sedentary lifestyles, and diets high in salt, fats, and sugars are the primary contributors to the increasing prevalence of hypertension in Africa and encouraged embracing traditional physically active lifestyles, such as frequent walking, gardening, and traditional dances as preventive measures.
The Nigerian Hypertension Society (NHS), has advocated for regular High Blood Pressure (HBP) checks among Nigerians to facilitate early detection.
The NHS President, Professor Simeon Isezuo, made this call at a news conference held in Sokoto to make the 2024 World Hypertension Day.
The World Hypertension Day, is mark to raise awareness and promote the prevention, early detection and treatment of the disease as he stressed the importance of traditional measures in preventing hypertension, such as consuming African foods derived from roots, stems, and leaves, engaging in regular exercise, and maintaining a healthy weight.
He said obesity, sedentary lifestyles, and diets high in salt, fats, and sugars are the primary contributors to the increasing prevalence of hypertension in Africa and encouraged embracing traditional physically active lifestyles, such as frequent walking, gardening, and traditional dances as preventive measures.
The Nigerian Hypertension Society (NHS), has advocated for regular High Blood Pressure (HBP) checks among Nigerians to facilitate early detection.
The NHS President, Professor Simeon Isezuo, made this call at a news conference held in Sokoto to make the 2024 World Hypertension Day.
The World Hypertension Day, is mark to raise awareness and promote the prevention, early detection and treatment of the disease as he stressed the importance of traditional measures in preventing hypertension, such as consuming African foods derived from roots, stems, and leaves, engaging in regular exercise, and maintaining a healthy weight.
He said obesity, sedentary lifestyles, and diets high in salt, fats, and sugars are the primary contributors to the increasing prevalence of hypertension in Africa and encouraged embracing traditional physically active lifestyles, such as frequent walking, gardening, and traditional dances as preventive measures.
The Nigerian Hypertension Society (NHS), has advocated for regular High Blood Pressure (HBP) checks among Nigerians to facilitate early detection.
The NHS President, Professor Simeon Isezuo, made this call at a news conference held in Sokoto to make the 2024 World Hypertension Day.
The World Hypertension Day, is mark to raise awareness and promote the prevention, early detection and treatment of the disease as he stressed the importance of traditional measures in preventing hypertension, such as consuming African foods derived from roots, stems, and leaves, engaging in regular exercise, and maintaining a healthy weight.
He said obesity, sedentary lifestyles, and diets high in salt, fats, and sugars are the primary contributors to the increasing prevalence of hypertension in Africa and encouraged embracing traditional physically active lifestyles, such as frequent walking, gardening, and traditional dances as preventive measures.