نتایج جستجو برای: diabetes and ramadan

تعداد نتایج: 16887359  

اسماعیلی, دکتر عباس, رضائیان, دکتر محسن, سالم, زینت, سجادی, دکتر سید محمدعلی, طباطبایی, سید ضیاء, وزیری نژاد, دکتر رضا,

Background and Objective: In islam, there are several objectives for fasting which include spiritual, psychological, social and physiological health promotion. However fasting is prohibited for women with special physiological status, patients , children. and elderly people. This study has reviewed the effects of fasting on metabolic control of diabetic patients, published in literature. Materi...

Journal: :Iranian journal of kidney diseases 2014
Nicola Luigi Bragazzi

Dear Editor, I read the article “Kidney function and metabolic profile of chronic kidney disease and hemodialysis patients during Ramadan fasting” written by Al Wakeel,1 and its the comment on that written by Einollahi and colleagues2 with great enthusiasm. The holy and blessed month of Ramadan (in Arabic and Farsi language, Ramadhaan), the 9th month of the Muslim lunar calendar (Hijra), is of ...

2014
Ghada M. Ajabnoor Suhad Bahijri Anwar Borai Altaf A. Abdulkhaliq Jumana Y. Al-Aama George P. Chrousos

BACKGROUND Muslims go through strict Ramadan fasting from dawn till sunset for one month yearly. These practices are associated with disturbed feeding and sleep patterns. We recently demonstrated that, during Ramadan, circadian cortisol rhythm of Saudis is abolished, exposing these subjects to continuously increased cortisol levels. HYPOTHESIS Secretory patterns of other hormones and metaboli...

Considering the emphasis of Islam on the importance of fasting, Muslims attempt to fast from dawn until sunset during the holy month of Ramadan. Fasting is associated with several benefits for normal and healthy individuals. However, it could pose high risks to the health of diabetic patients due to certain physiological changes. This study aimed to compare the physiological changes associated ...

2011
Ramin Kordi Mohammad Abdollahi Amir-Hossein Memari Mahboubeh Ghayour Najafabadi

PURPOSE Muslim athletes may continue training and competing while they are fasting. There is a concern about negative effects of fasting on sports performance. This study aimed to investigate the influence of two training time frames on athletes' body composition and performance during Ramadan fasting. METHODS An observational study was conducted and thirty four male volunteer athletes from d...

Journal: :Singapore medical journal 2009
A A Haghdoost M Poorranjbar

INTRODUCTION The serum lipid profiles in Muslims change during the fasting month of Ramadan, but it is not clear whether this change is due to changes in their physical activities. In this study, we compared the patterns of the lipid profile changes in those who engaged in regular physical activity with those who did not. METHODS In a randomised trial, we assigned 93 students who took a physi...

Journal: :Journal of strength and conditioning research 2009
Anis Chaouachi Aaron J Coutts Karim Chamari Del P Wong Mustapha Chaouachi Moktar Chtara Rachida Roky Mohamed Amri

The aim of the present study was to evaluate the influence of the Ramadan intermittent fast (RIF) on aerobic and anaerobic exercise performance in elite judo athletes (Judokas) maintaining their usual training loads. Physical performance tests (squat jump [SJ]), countermovement jump [CMJ], 30-second repeated jump, 30-m sprint, and the multistage fitness test) and fatigue scores were measured in...

Journal: :Seizure 2008
Yasemin B. Gomceli Gulnihal Kutlu Leyla Cavdar Levent E. Inan

During Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, adult Muslims are required to refrain from taking any food, beverages, or oral drugs, as well as from sexual intercourse between dawn and sunset. In this study, we aimed at discovering alterations in drug regimens and the seizure frequency of epileptic patients during Ramadan (15 October 2004-13 November 2004). In the 3 months follo...

2012
Khaled Trabelsi Haithem Rebai Kais el Abed Stephen Stannard Choumous Kallel Zouheir Sahnoun Ahmed Hakim Nicole Fellman Zouheir Tabka

–The effect of Ramadan fasting on renal function markers, serum electrolytes and cardiovascular parameters at basal conditions and after a simulation of a rugby sevens match was studied in twelve recreational rugby sevens players. Three matches were played: one day before Ramadan (before Ramadan), at the end of the first week of Ramadan (Beg-R) and at the end of Ramadan (End-R). Before and imme...

2017
Mohammad Adawi Abdulla Watad Stav Brown Khadija Aazza Hicham Aazza Mohamed Zouhir Kassem Sharif Khaled Ghanayem Raymond Farah Hussein Mahagna Stefano Fiordoro Samir Giuseppe Sukkar Nicola Luigi Bragazzi Naim Mahroum

Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar and is observed by Muslims as a month of fasting. All Muslim adults are expected to fast; nevertheless certain subgroups, including sick, frail subjects, and pregnant women, among others, are exempted. Ramadan fasting has been shown to impact on body systems in different manners. The influence of Ramadan fasting on immune system regulatio...

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