Review of the Literature on Ramadan Fasting and Health in 2022

IF 0.3 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Khadija Hafidh, Mariam Khan, Tariq G. Shaikh, Husen Abdurahman, Jamila S. Elamouri, S. Beshyah
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Abstract Objectives  The literature on health and disease during Ramadan fasting (RF) is widely spread in many journals making it not readily accessible to those interested in the subject. Here, we provide an overview of the research on the interplay of RF with various aspects of well-being published in 2022. Materials and Methods  A narrative, nonsystematic review of the international literature from a single major medical online database, PubMed, in one calendar year (2022) was conducted. The search term “Ramadan fasting” was used to retrieve the appropriate records. The relevant literature with substantial data-based content was presented in a concise thematic account, excluding those concerned with diabetes. Results  Themes that emerged from the review included the pathophysiology of metabolic changes during RF, nutritional aspects including body composition and energy metabolism, cardiovascular disease and risk factors, renal function and structure, endocrinology (mainly thyroid), neurological disorders, mental health, pregnancy and fetal life, and infections (including COVID). Some miscellaneous clinical themes were identified, such as patients' and professional perspectives. Conclusions  In 2022, the medical interest in RF was again widely spread across specialties. Cardiovascular disease and risk factors attract the most interest in terms of original articles and professional guidelines. We hope with this review to present a concise summary of the scholarly work on the subject in this year.
2022年斋月斋戒与健康文献综述
摘要目的斋月期间的健康和疾病文献在许多期刊上广泛传播,使对该主题感兴趣的人不易获得。在这里,我们概述了2022年发表的关于射频与福祉各个方面相互作用的研究。材料和方法对一个主要医学在线数据库PubMed在一个日历年(2022年)内的国际文献进行了叙述性、非系统的综述。搜索词“斋月斋戒”被用来检索相应的记录。具有大量基于数据的内容的相关文献以简明的专题说明呈现,不包括与糖尿病有关的文献。从综述中得出的主题包括RF期间代谢变化的病理生理学、营养方面(包括身体组成和能量代谢)、心血管疾病和危险因素、肾脏功能和结构、内分泌(主要是甲状腺)、神经系统疾病、心理健康、妊娠和胎儿生活以及感染(包括COVID)。确定了一些杂项临床主题,例如患者和专业观点。2022年,RF的医学兴趣再次广泛传播到各个专业。心血管疾病及其危险因素在原创文章和专业指南方面最吸引人。我们希望通过这篇综述,对今年关于这一主题的学术工作作一个简明的总结。
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