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Journal of Food Science and Nutrition | Volume 2

December 09-10, 2019 | Dubai, UAE

Nutrition, Food Science and Technology

8

th

International Conference on

J Food Sci Nutr, Volume:2

Role assessment and nutritional and therapeutic education in Hypertensive patients

Akimana Arlène

Community Health Counts, Burundi

Background and Purpose:

According to WHO, 63% of global

deaths in 2008 were due to chronic non communicable

diseases (NCDs) including cardiovascular diseases. AUSGlobal

Burden Diseases Association projects in its studies that 6.4

million deaths in 2020 will be attributable to cardiovascular

disease in the 30-69 age group. High blood pressure remains

a widespread cardiovascular risk factor. Its prevention and

treatment through nutritional and therapeutic education

should be a priority by enabling patients to acquire knowledge

and conduct in relation to the management of the disease.

Methods:

The study periodwas fromJune toDecember 2017.

This is a prospective and analytical study of 120 hypertensive

patients admitted within the period in two national referral

hospitals. Information collected on a questionnaire; a

descriptive analysis (uni and bivaried) served as analysis

methods.

Results:

89, 2%of patients were over 40 years; 67.4%patients

were overweight and obese, 95% were subject to permanent

stress due to family (37.7%), work (36.8%), poverty (15.8%),

illness(9.6%). 63.3%knewrequireddiet;saltavoidance(61%),

importance of fruits and vegetables (35.7%). In practice,

consumption of fruits (21.7%), vegetables (85.8%), cereals

(90.8%) and fish (15.8%) was reported. However, patients

still use salt (36.7%), fatty foods (94.2%), Alcohol (77.5%), and

tobacco (35.8%). Strict adherence to treatment was noticed

in only 19.7%. 1.7% patients had a BP daily monitoring at

home. 19, 5% used to consult once a week. Brain (57.5%) and

heart (50%) were the most affected by complications.

Conclusion:

Our study shows the main risk factors of

blood pressure, information and practices of patients and

recommends the integration of nutritional and therapeutic

education to improve the results of the management of

patients suffering from arterial hypertension in Burundi.

Speaker Biography

Arlène Akimana has completed her medical studies/MD fromUniversity of

Ngozi, Burundi in 2018. She has been a first aid worker physician/Red Cross

Burundi. She is also an active member of “Community Health of Counts”

and “Young Professional Chronic Diseases Network”. She has published

an article on the role of nutritional and therapeutic education in case of

arterial hypertension in Burundi.

e:

akimana2010@gmail.com