Effects of Ramadan Fasting on Common Upper Gastrointestinal Disorders: A Review of the Literature

Najmeh Seifi, M. Hashemi, M. Safarian, Vahid Hadi, M. Raeisi
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Introduction: Ramadan is the ninth month of Muslim's calendar during which Muslims fast. Ramadan lasts 29-30 days based on the visual sightings of the crescent moon. Fasting during Ramadan has significant health effects. The present study aimed at reviewing the literature of the impact of Ramadan fasting on upper gastrointestinal disorders. Methods: MEDLINE and Google Scholar were searched  by using ((“Ramadan” R   fasting”) AND( "Upper Gastrointestinal Tract" OR "Gastrointestinal Diseases" OR "Dyspepsia" OR "Gastroesophageal Reflux"  OR "Peptic Ulcer" OR "Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage")) as keywords in the title and abstract. Relevant, non- duplicate full articles written in English were reviewed. Results: Gastric acid and pepsin secretion increase during Ramadan fasting, probably associated with dyspeptic symptoms. Regarding peptic ulcer frequency, results are inconsistent. However, peptic ulcer complications such as gastrointestinal bleeding and peptic ulcer perforation increase during Ramadan fasting. Conclusion: Fasting during Ramadan seems to be beneficial for healthy individuals, but in people with gastrointestinal disorders, it might be harmful as it increases the risk of complications. Therefore, taking medical advice before Ramadan fasting is highly recommended to people suffering from gastrointestinal symptoms.
斋月禁食对常见上消化道疾病的影响:文献综述
简介:斋月是穆斯林日历上的第九个月,穆斯林在此期间斋戒。斋月持续29-30天,根据新月的视觉景观。斋月期间禁食对健康有重大影响。本研究旨在回顾斋月禁食对上消化道疾病影响的文献。方法:MEDLINE和Google Scholar在标题和摘要中使用(“Ramadan”R fasting)and(“上消化道”或“胃肠道疾病”或“消化不良”或“胃食管反流”或“溃疡性溃疡”或“肠道出血”)作为关键词进行搜索。相关的,不重复的完整英文文章被审查。结果:斋月期间胃酸和胃蛋白酶分泌增加,可能与消化不良症状有关。关于消化性溃疡的发生率,结果并不一致。然而,斋月期间,消化道出血和消化性溃疡穿孔等消化性溃疡并发症增加。结论:斋月期间禁食似乎对健康人有益,但对胃肠道疾病患者来说,这可能是有害的,因为它会增加并发症的风险。因此,强烈建议有胃肠道症状的人在斋月禁食前就医。
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