宗教对糖尿病患者斋月禁食的影响:证据综述

Imad R. Musa
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简介:斋月是穆斯林的圣月,在此期间,他们从黎明前到日落后禁食。斋月是所有健康的穆斯林成年人的神圣职责。有大量的穆斯林患有2型糖尿病,他们有低到中等的风险,这与禁食有关。目的:本研究旨在探讨伊斯兰教在促进穆斯林糖尿病患者斋月安全禁食中的作用。方法:系统检索1990年1月1日至2019年2月底期间与斋月禁食期间糖尿病相关的研究,检索数据库为PubMed和Google搜索引擎。使用了“宗教”、“禁食”、“斋月”和“糖尿病”等词。结果:初步确定了153条引文。有104篇论文因未能阐明研究的目的、重复、缺乏适当的引用和语言使用不当而被删除。筛选标题和摘要后,检索49篇全文文章进行合格性分析。9项研究关注宗教对这些患者斋戒的重要性和积极影响,15项研究关注斋月期间的豁免,6项研究评估了豁免者斋戒的原因,7项研究纠正了一些关于斋戒的错误观念,宗教教育(5项研究)(缺乏知识及其重要性)以及宗教学者与医疗保健提供者之间合作的影响(13项研究)。六项研究涵盖了不止一个项目。结论:伊斯兰教教义与医学建议相辅相成,可促进斋月期间糖尿病患者安全遵守神圣职责。*通信:Imad eddin Rahamtalla Musa,朱拜勒工业城皇家委员会医院,1994年出生,邮政编码31961,沙特阿拉伯,电子邮件:irthesudanese@hotmail.com
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Religion's impact on Ramadan fasting for patients with diabetes mellitus: A review of evidence
Introduction: Ramadan is the holy moon month for Muslims during which they fast from predawn to after sunset. Ramadan is a divine duty for all healthy Muslim adults. There is a large number of Muslims with type 2 diabetes mellitus, who have the low-to-moderate risk that is associated with fasting. Aim: This study aims to explore the role of the Islamic religion in promoting safe Ramadan fasting for Muslim patients of diabetes mellitus. Method: A systematic search of studies relating to diabetes mellitus during Ramadan fasting was conducted between the 1st of January 1990 and the end of February 2019 for relevant studies, using the following databases: PubMed and Google search engine. The words “religious”, “fasting”, “Ramadan” and “diabetes mellitus were used. Result: A total of 153 citations were initially identified. One hundred four were removed for failing to address the aim of the study, duplication, lack of proper citation, and poor use of language. After screening titles and abstracts, 49 full-text articles were retrieved for eligibility analysis. Nine studies focused on the importance and positive effects of religion on fasting for these patients, fifteen studies concentrated on the exemptions during Ramadan, six studies evaluated the reasons for fasting among exempted persons, seven studies corrected some wrong ideas about fasting, religious education (five studies) (lack of knowledge and its importance) and the effect of cooperation between religion scholars and healthcare providers (thirteen studies). Six studies covered more than one item. Conclusion: Islamic religious teachings and medical recommendations can strengthen each other to promote safe adherence to divine duty for patients with diabetes mellitus during Ramadan. *Correspondence to: Imad eddin Rahamtalla Musa, Royal Commission Hospital at Jubail Industrial City, P.O.B. 11994, zip code 31961, KSA, E-mail: irthesudanese@hotmail.com
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