Effects of Ramadan Fasting on Blood Pressure in Hypertensive Patients: A Systematic Review

Maryam Alinezhad-Namaghi, M. Salehi
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A R T I C L E I N F O A B S T R A C T Article type: Review article Ramadan is a holy month for Muslims and fasting in this month is the rule for any healthy matured person. Nutritional and behavioral changes occurred during Ramadan fasting may lead to several physiological change, such as blood pressure Studies evaluated the effects of Ramadan fasting on blood pressure in hypertensive patients, are scarce and reported inadequate results. In this paper a systematic review was performed to accumulate the results of published literature designed to evaluate blood pressure changes in hypertensive patients due to Ramadan fasting. All prospective, English studies which evaluated the effects of Ramadan fasting on blood pressure in hypertensive patients and measured systolic and diastolic blood pressure twice at least (before Ramadan and during last week of Ramadan or after Ramadan fasting) were included in systematic review. Five studies reported the effect of Ramadan fasting on blood pressure in hypertensive patients in full text. Although significant reduction in systolic blood pressure during Ramadan fasting were seen in 3 studies, other 2 studies reported no significant difference between systolic blood pressure before and after Ramadan fasting. Among 5 studies that reviewed in this paper, 3 studies reported no significant changes in diastolic blood pressure. Two other studies reported significant reduction in systolic blood pressure after Ramadan fasting. This systematic review suggested that Ramadan fasting can be safe in treated essential hypertensive patients with continuation of previous medications. Also it can improve systolic and diastolic blood pressures.
斋月禁食对高血压患者血压的影响:一项系统综述
文章类型:评论文章斋月是穆斯林的圣月,在这个月禁食是任何健康成熟的人的规则。在斋月禁食期间发生的营养和行为改变可能导致一些生理变化,如血压,评估斋月禁食对高血压患者血压影响的研究很少,报告的结果也不充分。本文对已发表的有关评价斋月斋戒对高血压患者血压变化的文献进行了系统综述。所有评估斋月禁食对高血压患者血压影响的前瞻性英国研究,以及至少两次测量收缩压和舒张压(斋月前、斋月最后一周或斋月禁食后)均纳入系统评价。五项研究报告了斋月禁食对高血压患者血压的影响。虽然有3项研究发现斋月禁食期间收缩压显著降低,但另外2项研究报告称斋月禁食前后收缩压无显著差异。在本文回顾的5项研究中,3项研究报告舒张压无明显变化。另外两项研究报告了斋月禁食后收缩压的显著降低。本系统综述提示,在持续既往药物治疗的原发性高血压患者中,斋月禁食是安全的。它还可以改善收缩压和舒张压。
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