Publications by authors named "I Aladeniyi"

Article Synopsis
  • Cardiovascular disease poses a significant public health challenge, especially among public service workers in Nigeria who often adopt unhealthy lifestyles due to their job conditions.
  • A study involving 1,778 public servants in Southwest Nigeria used established cardiovascular risk assessment tools, revealing that 18.3% faced moderate risks and 5.6% high risks, with key factors such as age, sex, education, and income influencing these risks.
  • The findings indicate a high prevalence of cardiovascular risk among older males, emphasizing the need for targeted prevention strategies for this demographic group.
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Background: Paucity of data on state-wide maternal mortality in Nigeria hampers planning, monitoring and evaluation of the impact of interventions. The Confidential Enquiry into Maternal Deaths in Ondo State was initiated to overcome this problem. This study aimed to compare trends of maternal mortality ratios, causes of deaths, geographical distribution and other associated factors in 12-monthly reports of the Confidential Enquiry into Maternal Deaths in Ondo State.

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