Abdullah Al-Taiar, Md Estiar Rahman, May Salama, Ali H Ziyab, Wilfried Karmaus
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Abstract
Background: Despite a large number of primary research studies, and systematic and narrative reviews, there is no consensus on the impact of fasting during Ramadan while pregnant on pregnancy and birth outcomes. Currently, there is no evidence-based guideline for Muslim women regarding Ramadan fasting during pregnancy and clinicians cannot provide firm recommendations.
Objectives: To review the current evidence regarding the impact of Ramadan fasting during pregnancy on pregnancy and birth outcomes.
Search strategy: We conducted an umbrella review of all systematic and narrative reviews examining the impacts of fasting during Ramadan while pregnant on pregnancy and birth outcomes by searching PubMed, CINAHL, and Cochrane Registry of Systematic Reviews databases between November 2023 and February 2024.
Selection criteria: We included all systematic and narrative reviews examining the impacts of Ramadan fasting on pregnancy and birth outcomes. The primary outcome was the change in birth weight, gestational age at birth, fetal growth indices, and Apgar score as well as the risk of delivery by cesarean section and the risks of gestational diabetes and pre-eclampsia.
Data collection and analysis: We summarized the data using narrative synthesis and descriptive statistics as appropriate. This study was registered with PROSPERO, ID: CRD42023478819.
Main results: Out of 943 published reports identified across all database searches, 13 systematic and narrative reviews were included, of which three were systematic reviews with meta-analysis, six were systematic reviews without meta-analysis, and the remaining four were narrative reviews. There is no sufficient evidence that Ramadan fasting during pregnancy may reduce gestational age at birth or increase the risk of preterm birth (PTB). There is little evidence to support the hypothesis that maternal Ramadan fasting may reduce birth weight or increase the risk of low birth weight (LBW). Systematic reviews showed pooled estimates of odds ratios ranging between 0.93 (95% confidence interval [CI] 0.60-1.44) and 0.99 (95% CI 0.72-1.37) for PTB, and between 1.05 (95% CI 0.87-1.26) and 1.37 (95% CI 0.74-2.53) for LBW. There is no sufficient evidence that Ramadan fasting during pregnancy may increase the risk of delivery by cesarean section, gestational diabetes, or the risk of pre-eclampsia. None of the reviews reported evidence regarding the impacts of fasting during pregnancy on rare but clinically significant pregnancy and birth outcomes such as stillbirth, miscarriage, congenital anomalies, or neonatal deaths.
Conclusion: There is little evidence that Ramadan fasting during pregnancy can negatively impact pregnancy and birth outcomes. Primary research studies on this issue suffered from significant methodologic limitations and systematic reviews showed significant heterogeneity for several pregnancy and birth outcomes. High-quality primary research studies that collect data on multiple confounders and effect modifiers are needed to investigate this issue and help reaching evidence-based recommendations.
背景:尽管有大量的初步研究,以及系统和叙述性的综述,但关于怀孕期间斋月禁食对怀孕和分娩结果的影响尚无共识。目前,没有针对穆斯林妇女在怀孕期间斋月禁食的循证指南,临床医生也无法提供坚定的建议。目的:回顾目前关于妊娠期间斋月禁食对妊娠和分娩结果影响的证据。检索策略:我们通过检索PubMed、CINAHL和Cochrane系统评价注册数据库,在2023年11月至2024年2月期间对所有系统和叙述性综述进行了总括性综述,研究了斋月期间禁食对怀孕和分娩结果的影响。选择标准:我们纳入了所有检查斋月禁食对妊娠和分娩结果影响的系统和叙述性综述。主要结局是出生体重、出生胎龄、胎儿生长指数和Apgar评分的变化,以及剖宫产的风险、妊娠期糖尿病和先兆子痫的风险。数据收集和分析:我们酌情使用叙述性综合和描述性统计对数据进行总结。本研究已在PROSPERO注册,ID: CRD42023478819。主要结果:在所有数据库检索中确定的943篇已发表的报告中,包括13篇系统和叙述性综述,其中3篇是包含meta分析的系统综述,6篇是不包含meta分析的系统综述,其余4篇是叙述性综述。没有足够的证据表明,孕期斋月禁食可能会降低出生胎龄或增加早产风险。很少有证据支持母亲斋月禁食可能会降低出生体重或增加低出生体重(LBW)风险的假设。系统评价显示,PTB的合并估计优势比在0.93(95%可信区间[CI] 0.60-1.44)至0.99 (95% CI 0.72-1.37)之间,LBW的合并估计优势比在1.05 (95% CI 0.87-1.26)至1.37 (95% CI 0.74-2.53)之间。没有足够的证据表明,孕期斋月禁食可能会增加剖宫产、妊娠糖尿病或先兆子痫的风险。没有一篇综述报告了关于孕期禁食对罕见但临床意义重大的妊娠和分娩结局(如死胎、流产、先天性异常或新生儿死亡)影响的证据。结论:几乎没有证据表明孕期斋月禁食会对妊娠和分娩结果产生负面影响。关于这一问题的初步研究在方法学上存在明显的局限性,系统评价显示几种妊娠和分娩结局存在显著的异质性。需要进行高质量的初级研究,收集有关多种混杂因素和效果调节剂的数据,以调查这一问题,并帮助得出基于证据的建议。
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics publishes articles on all aspects of basic and clinical research in the fields of obstetrics and gynecology and related subjects, with emphasis on matters of worldwide interest.