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Kraft Heinz organizes symposium on cardiovascular diseases

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L-R: Medical Detailing Manager-Nigeria, Kraft Heinz, Mr. Victor Rowland; Consultant Cardiologist & Lecturer, LUTH and Guest Speaker at the event Dr. Casmir Amadi; Country Manager, Kraft Heinz West and Central Africa, Mr. Vincent Egbe and National Treasurer, Nutrition Society of Nigeria (NSN), Alhaja Fatima Amodu at a Scientific Symposium of organised by Kraft Heinz Company in Lagos recently.

… Introduces COMPLAN as a nutritional support for management of hypertension ‘’which is a risk factor for stroke the major cardiovascular disease in Nigeria’’

Kraft Heinz Company, manufacturers of Complan ‘’complete meal in a drink’’ has organized a scientific symposium on cardiovascular diseases in Lagos recently to educate health care professionals  on the impending epidemic of cardiovascular diseases and  how complan can be of benefit as an adjunct in the management of cardiovascular diseases.

The incidence of cardiovascular disease has been on the rise in sub Saharan Africa with Nigeria being the most populous country in the region, this implies that a significant number of persons may be at risk of fatal outcomes of cardiovascular diseases if not well managed or prevented altogether.

“We talk about the epidemics that are impacting the country. We talk about malarial and HIV aids and few times we talk about cardiovascular challenges, a silent epidemic that is taking over the developing world, especially Nigeria. and being one of the top five leading food companies globally, we decided to organize this symposium, we wanted to bring this to the fore,”the importance of cardiovascular conditions in Nigeria and sub-saharan Africa as a whole said Vincent Egbe, Kraft Heinz, country manager for West and Central Africa.

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Egbe said that “every individual that we lose to cardiovascular disease, is an individual that could have been very productive. And what makes it so impactful is that the cardiovascular diseases attack people mostly when  they are at their productive age.”

Casmir Amadi, a consultant cardiologist at Lagos University Teaching Hospital, LUTH, said that “cardiovascular disease is a serious issue. I work in LUTH, and you would hardly do a call in LUTH without taking in a stroke case or heart failure and the common high risk factor for stroke, heart failure, even kidney disease in our environment is hypertension.

Amadi who was the keynote speaker at the symposium said “if we are able to manage hypertension control it or prevent it, if it is possible, we would be reducing the risk of people who come down with stroke, heart failure or kidney disease because it is quite common in our environment.”

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Current data shows that about 28.9% of Nigerians are hypertensive. Hypertension is the leading risk factor for incidence of stroke in Nigeria which happens to be the principal cardiovascular disease in the country. In this part of the world people generally lead a sedentary lifestyle, coupled with unhealthy eating habits.

Medical Detailing Manager –Nigeria, Kraft Heinz Company, Victor Rowland said as a result of the unhealthy eating habits as well as sedentary life style of a large chunk of the populace especially in the urban areas of Nigeria, Kraft Heinz has introduced Complan, a nutritional supplement that is fortified with all nine essential amino acids, thus ensuring optimal protein content. It is skimmed milk which is devoid of milk fat. However, it contains healthy vegetable fat with proven  benefits to health. It also contains L-arginine as part of its amino acid blend which recent research has shown to improve endothelial function. Complan consumed in not more than two servings per day, in addition to providing micronutrients the body requires, will ensure that the body is not assaulted with excess calories. This nutritional approach as an adjunct to regular medical management  might be beneficial towards avoidance of development of risk factors of cardiovascular disease.

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