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03/10/2023

Mrs Soludo Warns Against Excessive Salt Intake, Says It Causes Heart Diseases, Deaths

By Ezeigwe Daniel Arinzechukwu (ABS News)

Anambra Governor's wife, Mrs Nonye Soludo has called for urgent action to modify the over-production and over-consumption of foods and beverages that do not undergo healthy production and nutritional history.

Mrs Soludo who stated this in Awka while running a review of her healthy living projects over the last month, noted that she was very concerned about excessive consumption of foods with high content of sodium, sugar and unhealthy fats as against low intake of whole grains, pulses, vegetables and fruits.

Insisting that going full organic remains the surest way to cut down emerging killer diseases, the governor's wife stated that reducing sodium intake is one of the most cost-effective measures to improve health and reduce the burden of non-communicable diseases.

She further added that the World Health Organization, WHO's current statistics that an estimated 1.89 million deaths each year are associated with consuming too much salt, calls for another look at the health value of foods that everyone consumes.

Mrs Soludo, who is a practicing nutritionist and right health advocate, listed the primary health effects associated with diets high in salt to include raised blood pressure, increasing the risk of cardiovascular diseases, gastric cancer, obesity, among others.

She also called for the reformulation of food products to contain less salt and the setting of target levels for the amount of salt in foods and meals, especially among households.

For adults, WHO recommends less than 2000 milligram per day of sodium; equivalent to just under a teaspoon, while for children aged 2–15 years, it recommends adjusting the adult dose downward based on their energy requirements.

According to the global health watchdog, this recommendation for children does not address the period of exclusive breastfeeding (0–6 months) or complementary feeding with continued breastfeeding (6–24 months).

All salt that is consumed, WHO says, should be iodized, which is essential for healthy brain development in the foetus and young child and optimizing people’s mental function in general.

27/09/2023

Acquire lifelong skills to be competitive — Dr Omenugha charges Youths

The Special Adviser to Governor Soludo on Youth Empowerment Programme, Dr. Nelson Omenugha has charged the youths to acquire and develop lifelong skills to be competitive and relevant in today’s world. Dr Omenugha who attended Anambra State maiden Art Exhibition, commended the organizers and participating youths for utilizing the exhibition platform to showcase their skills and artworks to the world.

Dr Omenugha noted that “part of what this Art exhibition intends to achieve is to provide platform for skills and works to be showcased to the local and global audiences. This initiative speaks to the grand vision of Mr Governor, Prof Charles Chukwuma Soludo CFR who had elected to be the chief marketer and promoter of made in Anambra products.”

He also encapsulated some of the initiatives and investments of the State Government towards Youth skills development. And therefore invited youths to leverage on them to advance their personal and professional lives.

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