Some of our favourite meals can worsen high blood pressure if we’re not careful.
High
blood pressure (hypertension) is often called a “silent killer” because it can
creep up without symptoms and lead to serious health issues like heart disease,
stroke, and kidney problems.
In Nigeria, some of our favourite meals can worsen high blood pressure if we’re not careful. If you or a loved one is managing hypertension, here are 5 foods to avoid
and the healthier alternatives you should consider.1.
Instant
Noodles & Processed Foods
These quick
meals may save time, but they’re loaded with sodium (salt) and preservatives.
Too much sodium causes the body to retain water, which puts extra pressure on
blood vessels – increasing your blood pressure. A better alternative is to cook
your meals at home. That way, you can control the salt content and use natural
spices for flavour.
2.
Fried Foods (Akara, Puff-Puff, Fried Yam)
Frying your
food adds a ton of unhealthy trans fats and saturated fats to your meals, which
can increase cholesterol levels and damage your heart over time. Fried street
snacks, though tasty, can silently contribute to a rise in your blood pressure.
If you have a craving for any of these street snacks, you can choose to air-fry
or bake. You will still get the crisp texture, with much less oil.
3.
Red Meat & Organ Meat (e.g., liver, kidney)
Red and
organ meats are high in saturated fats, which can lead to clogged arteries and
increased blood pressure. Regular consumption can also increase your risk of
heart disease. Choose lean proteins like fish, chicken (skinless), turkey, or
plant-based proteins like beans and lentils.
4.
Salty Foods (Stockfish, Dry Fish, Processed Meats)
Salt is a
major culprit behind high blood pressure. Foods like stockfish and processed meats can have extremely high
sodium content, especially when preserved or seasoned heavily. For the sake of
your health, it is better to go for fresh fish, unsalted meats, or lightly
seasoned options. Also, try seasoning with herbs and local spices instead of
bouillon cubes loaded with salt.
5.
Palm Oil-Heavy Meals (Banga, Ofe Akwu, Egusi with too much oil)
While palm
oil contains some beneficial nutrients, excessive consumption adds a lot of
saturated fat, which can strain the heart and increase blood pressure. Use less
oil when cooking, or switch to heart-healthy oils like olive oil or canola oil.
Daily
Tips to Manage High Blood Pressure
Managing
high blood pressure isn’t just about what you avoid, it’s also about your daily
habits. Here are a few lifestyle tips:
·
Eat more fruits and vegetables –
they’re naturally low in sodium and rich in potassium.
·
Reduce salt – taste your food before
adding salt, and cook more often at home.
·
Drink plenty of water – stay
hydrated to support kidney function.
·
Exercise regularly – even 30 minutes
of walking a day can help.
·
Reduce stress – through prayer, meditation, or
quiet time.
·
Check your BP regularly – especially if
hypertension runs in your family.
Taking care of your blood pressure means being
mindful of what goes on your plate. You don’t have to give up your Nigerian
favourites completely, just make smarter choices and moderate your portions.
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