ABSTRACT
The management of hypertension is tripartite in nature: medication, physical exercise
and dietary modification. While medication is curative, physical exercise and dietary
modification are both preventive and curative. Dietary and lifestyle changes can improve
blood pressure control and decrease the risk of health complications, although treatment
with medication is still often necessary in people for whom lifestyle changes are not
enough. Physical exercise regimes which are shown to reduce blood pressure include
isometric resistance exercises, aerobic exercise, resistance exercise etc. However,
substantial literature and research have shown that hypertensive patients rarely comply
with these lifestyle changes with the resultant effect that even the medication does not
seem to have effect in the long run. Hence the purpose of the study is to assess
compliance with dietary modification and physical exercise among hypertensive patients
attending Medical Out-Patient Clinic in UNTH. The objectives were to: identify dietary
practices adopted by hypertensive patients in the study area; determine the extent of
compliance with dietary modification among hypertensive patients that attend UNTH
Medical Outpatient Clinic; determine the extent of compliance with physical exercises
among hypertensive patients in UNTH, and establish the relationship between
demographic factors and compliance to modifications in dietary practices and physical
exercise activities. A cross-sectional descriptive survey research design was employed
and a sample of 240 hypertensive patients was drawn from patients attending Out
Patient Clinic in UNTH. Descriptive statistics and Chi-square statistical test were used
for data analyses. Findings revealed that 56(23.3%), 142(59.20%) and 65(27.08%) of
respondents complied with dietary modification, dietary practices and physical exercises
activities respectively. The study concluded that there was poor compliance to dietary
modification, and physical exercises among the study population. It is therefore
recommended that health care providers should intensify health education on the need
for dietary compliance and physical exercises as primary strategies to control blood
pressure and reduce the risk of cardiovascular problems.
CHINONYE, N (2021). Assessment Of Dietary Compliance And Physical Exercise Among Hypertensive Patients Attending Medical Outpatient Clinic In University Of Nigeria Teaching Hospital Ituku-Ozalla. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/assessment-of-dietary-compliance-and-physical-exercise-among-hypertensive-patients-attending-medical-outpatient-clinic-in-university-of-nigeria-teaching-hospital-ituku-ozalla
CHINONYE, NNODIM "Assessment Of Dietary Compliance And Physical Exercise Among Hypertensive Patients Attending Medical Outpatient Clinic In University Of Nigeria Teaching Hospital Ituku-Ozalla" Afribary. Afribary, 21 May. 2021, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/assessment-of-dietary-compliance-and-physical-exercise-among-hypertensive-patients-attending-medical-outpatient-clinic-in-university-of-nigeria-teaching-hospital-ituku-ozalla. Accessed 25 Nov. 2024.
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CHINONYE, NNODIM . "Assessment Of Dietary Compliance And Physical Exercise Among Hypertensive Patients Attending Medical Outpatient Clinic In University Of Nigeria Teaching Hospital Ituku-Ozalla" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 25, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/assessment-of-dietary-compliance-and-physical-exercise-among-hypertensive-patients-attending-medical-outpatient-clinic-in-university-of-nigeria-teaching-hospital-ituku-ozalla