This one serious...ooo...A research carried out in Nigeria by scientists from the University
of Edinburgh, England, revealed that one in every four Nigerian is
at risk of being diagnosed with high blood pressure.
High
blood pressure - also known as hypertension - which can cause stroke,
heart disease and kidney disease, is twice as high in Nigeria compared
with other East African countries and very few are aware that they have
the condition.
The study also revealed
that the figure will sharply rise as more Nigerians continue to live
like westerners lives until drastic measures are put in place.
There
were more than 20 million cases of hypertension in Nigeria in 2010,
affecting one-in-three men and one-in-four women and researchers predict
a rise in figure to 39 million cases by 2030.
Their
findings have been published in the “Journal of Hypertension” and it is
the first up-to-date nationwide estimate showing how hypertension
affects Nigerians at an alarming rate.
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