LAUTECH professor seeks early detection against cardiovascular diseases in Africa

A professor of cardiovascular medicine, Adeseye Akintunde, has called for early diagnosis and robust national policy reforms to combat rising cardiovascular diseases in sub-Saharan Africa.

Mr Akintunde made this appeal on Friday during the 64th inaugural lecture at Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso, Oyo State.

In his lecture, titled ‘The Heart and its Venomous Whispers of Disorders,’ the professor stated that cardiovascular diseases were the leading global cause of death, requiring collaborative healthcare efforts.

He highlighted the growing toll of heart conditions in sub-Saharan Africa, linking urbanisation, obesity, and sedentary lifestyles to rising cases of hypertension, stroke, and heart failure.

Mr Akintunde stressed the need for public awareness, lifestyle changes, and the mantra “know your numbers” to curb cardiovascular diseases in rapidly developing African nations.

He advised Nigerians to monitor blood pressure, blood sugar, cholesterol, and weight regularly to avoid emergencies and promote healthier living.

Highlights of the event included free screenings for blood pressure and sugar, attended by academics, students, and members of the university community.

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