نتایج جستجو برای: diabetes and ramadan

تعداد نتایج: 16887359  

2010
S Javad Fallah

ost healthy adults in Muslim communities practice fasting during the holy month of Ramadan. This kind of fasting involves daily abstinence from food and water, from sunrise to sunset, a period that lasts approximately 12 to 17 hours, depending on the season and geographical latitude. Ramadan is a lunar month, which lasts 28 to 30 days and its length changes along the solar year. Ramadan fasting...

2012
Hadi Abdul Ridha Hadi Khafaji Abdulbari Bener Mohammed Osman Ajayeb Al Merri Jassim Al Suwaidi

AIM To study the effect of strict prolonged fasting on lipid profile, serum leptin, and high- sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) in patients with different stable cardiac illnesses and look for associated new cardiac events and any correlation between entire variables. METHODS A total of 56 patients of different stable cardiac illnesses were followed in our cardiology outpatient for 3 mo...

Masoud Rahmanian, Mozhgan Hemmati, Narjes Hazar, Shima Shafiei, Somaye Gholami,

Objective: We conducted this study to compare the psychological effects between diabetic patients taking fast and non-fasting counterparts to better investigate the effects of fasting on mental health of diabetes sufferers. Materials and Methods: This study was a prospective cohort conducted among diabetic patients. In this study, two types of fasting and non-fasting patients were invited to t...

2011
Salma Abedelmalek Nizar Souissi Akimoto Takayuki Sami Hadouk Zouhair Tabka

PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of Ramadan fasting on circulating levels of interleukin-12 (IL-12) after a brief maximal exercise. METHODS NINE SUBJECTS PERFORMED A WINGATE TEST ON THREE DIFFERENT OCCASIONS: (i) the first week of Ramadan (1WR), (ii) the fourth week of Ramadan (4WR), and (iii) three weeks after Ramadan (AR). Blood samples were taken before, immedia...

2013
Afsoon Emami-Naini Peyman Roomizadeh Azar Baradaran Amin Abedini Mohammad Abtahi

Fasting during the month of Ramadan is one of the five pillars of Islam. During this month, adult Muslims are obligated to refrain from eating and drinking from dawn to dusk. Although based on Islamic principles patients are exempted from fasting, each year, many Muslim patients express their willingness to observe the fast in Ramadan month to respect the cultural customs. There are concerns ab...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Malaysia 2003
B Larijani F Zahedi M Sanjari M R Amini R B Jalili H Adibi A R Vassigh

The effect of Ramadan fasting on fasting serum glucose (FPG) is still a matter of controversy. One hundred and fifteen healthy volunteers fasted for > or = 25 days during Ramadan. Blood samples were taken 1 week before Ramadan and on the 14th and 28th day of Ramadan. Serum glucose was determined by the glucose oxidase method. FPG decreased from 88.4 + 9.0 mg/dl to 62.9 +/- 7.7 mg/dl (p < 0.001)...

Journal: :International journal of sports physiology and performance 2013
Asma Aloui Anis Chaouachi Hamdi Chtourou Del P Wong Monoem Haddad Karim Chamari Nizar Souissi

PURPOSE This study examined the effects of Ramadan on cycling repeated-sprint ability (RSA) and corresponding diurnal variations. METHODS Twelve active men performed an RSA test (5 × 6-s maximal sprints interspersed with 24 s passive recovery) during morning and afternoon sessions 1 wk before Ramadan (BR), during the second (R2) and the fourth (R4) weeks of Ramadan, and 2 wk after Ramadan (AR...

Journal: :Nutrition research 2012
Mo'ez Al-Islam E Faris Safia Kacimi Ref'at A Al-Kurd Mohammad A Fararjeh Yasser K Bustanji Mohammad K Mohammad Mohammad L Salem

Intermittent fasting and caloric restriction have been shown to extend life expectancy and reduce inflammation and cancer promotion in animal models. It was hypothesized that intermittent prolonged fasting practiced during the month of Ramadan (RIF) could positively affect the inflammatory state. To investigate this hypothesis, a cross-sectional study was designed to investigate the impact of R...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Malaysia 2006
A Anwar K Nor Azmi B B Hamidon B A K Khalid

This study was conducted to compare the treatment efficacy between a prandial glucose regulator, repaglinide and a new sulphonylurea, glimepiride in Muslim Type 2 diabetic patients who practice Ramadan fasting. Forty-one patients, previously treated with a sulphonylurea or metformin, were divided to receive either repaglinide (n=20, preprandially three-times daily) or glimepiride (n=21, prepran...

2016
Zhaleh Shadman Mahdieh Akhoundan Nooshin Poorsoltan Mohsen Khoshniat Nikoo Bagher Larijani Camelia Akhgar Zhand Mozhdeh Soleymanzadeh Zahra Alsadat Seyed Rohani Zahra Jamshidi

BACKGROUND Ramadan fasting is associated with some lifestyle changes. A lack of nutritional needs knowledge or the improper performance of fasting, particularly in relation to time, type and amount of food intake, can cause disorders such as indigestion, bloating, constipation, headaches and other clinical problems. OBJECTIVES To investigate the general knowledge regarding dietary factors ass...

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