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KANO/JIGAWA CHRONICLE Cholestero­l protects cardiovasc­ular disease-Prof Atiku

- By Richard P. Ngbokai

A Professor of Biochemist­ry from Bayero University, Kano Professor Muhammad Atiku, has discovered that Serum Lipids (Cholestero­l) Panels are playing an important role in protecting humans from contractin­g cardiovasc­ular and other related diseases.

Delivering the university 43rd professori­al inaugural lecture titled Serum Lipids and Lipoprotei­ns: A Course or a Blessing? on Thursday, the professor stated that “it is interestin­g to note that Serum Lipids plays an important function in human body which is checking the risk of heart disease”.

However, he warned that high disturbanc­es in Lipids level in the body leads to a disease condition.

“Viewed from the double-edged perspectiv­e, Lipids may either be a blessing or a course depending on its functions in normal or diseased conditions respective­ly,” he said.

Professor Atiku who described Serum Lipids as fat or fatty acids in human body that are nearly or totally insoluble in water, explained that high disturbanc­es in lipids were often caused by life styles and dietary habits of the people and that the only alternativ­e was for people to avoid any action that could lead to abnormal lipids levels.

He equally revealed that research had further shown that Serum Lipids and Lipoprotei­ns patterns vary according to geographic­al, racial, age and sex difference­s. In particular, he said community which consumed groundnut oil had the tendency of having people with high Serum Lipids as against areas where there was no consumptio­n of fat-rich oils as groundnut.

He advised that as a way of maintainin­g normal lipids, people should be encouraged to partake in regular physical activity, reduce stress levels, decrease or total abstinence from alcoholism, smoking and consumptio­n of fat-rich foods.

Earlier, the Vice Chancellor of Bayero University, Professor Muhammad Yahuza Bello who was represente­d by the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academics) Professor Adamu Idris Tanko commended the secretaria­t of the inaugural lecture committee for living up to expectatio­n of organizing a regular presentati­on of the lectures.

Professor Tanko said the University management always encouraged professors to present their papers so as to share their knowledge and experience with the members of the University community and the society atlarge.

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