AbstractThe fast of Ramadan is a dilemma for diabetic patients due to the complexity of the management of diabetes during this holy month and the multiple risks they face (hypoglycemia, etc.).ObjectivesEvaluate the impact of a structured protocol of therapeutic education in a sample of type 2 diabetes, who were authorized by their doctors to fast, on metabolic and anthropometric profiles.MethodsThis prospective study was conducted among 54 type 2 diabetic patients (28 men and 26 women) aged 36–65years, recruited from National Nutrition Institute. Patients were divided into two groups: the first group (n=26) received an education session one to two weeks before the month of Ramadan; the second group (n=28) did not have appropriate therapeuti...
Background: We evaluated the outcome for fasting Muslims with diabetes prepared with pre-Ramadan opt...
Ramadan is the Holy month of the Muslims when they are required to fast from dawn to sunset. The pre...
Many Muslims fast during Ramadan. The fasting period typically lasts 12–13 hours a day for 29–30 day...
The fast of Ramadan is a dilemma for diabetic patients due to the complexity of the management of di...
AbstractThe fast of Ramadan is a dilemma for diabetic patients due to the complexity of the manageme...
OBJECTIVE: To determine if individualized education before Ramadan results in a safer fast for peopl...
Background: Diabetes is a major public health problem worldwide, it will be the 7th leading cause of...
Ayla M Tourkmani,1 Mohamed Azmi Hassali,2 Turki J Alharbi,1 Hesham I Alkhashan,1 Aljoharah H Alobika...
Background: During Ramadan, Muslims fast from dawn until dusk for one lunar month every year. Most o...
The majority of Muslim diabetic patients are unaware of complications during fasting, therefore diab...
Background and Aims: During Ramadan, Muslims fast from dawn to dusk for one lunar month. The majorit...
Background: Fasting during the month of Ramadan could lead to acute complications and increased hypo...
Fasting is obligatory on all Muslims every year during the 9th Islamic lunar month of Ramadan with e...
WOS: 000325635000004PubMed: 23934679Background: Millions of Muslims fast from dawn until dusk during...
Background. Ramadan is the sacred month of the Islamic Hijri (lunar) calendar, and during this entir...
Background: We evaluated the outcome for fasting Muslims with diabetes prepared with pre-Ramadan opt...
Ramadan is the Holy month of the Muslims when they are required to fast from dawn to sunset. The pre...
Many Muslims fast during Ramadan. The fasting period typically lasts 12–13 hours a day for 29–30 day...
The fast of Ramadan is a dilemma for diabetic patients due to the complexity of the management of di...
AbstractThe fast of Ramadan is a dilemma for diabetic patients due to the complexity of the manageme...
OBJECTIVE: To determine if individualized education before Ramadan results in a safer fast for peopl...
Background: Diabetes is a major public health problem worldwide, it will be the 7th leading cause of...
Ayla M Tourkmani,1 Mohamed Azmi Hassali,2 Turki J Alharbi,1 Hesham I Alkhashan,1 Aljoharah H Alobika...
Background: During Ramadan, Muslims fast from dawn until dusk for one lunar month every year. Most o...
The majority of Muslim diabetic patients are unaware of complications during fasting, therefore diab...
Background and Aims: During Ramadan, Muslims fast from dawn to dusk for one lunar month. The majorit...
Background: Fasting during the month of Ramadan could lead to acute complications and increased hypo...
Fasting is obligatory on all Muslims every year during the 9th Islamic lunar month of Ramadan with e...
WOS: 000325635000004PubMed: 23934679Background: Millions of Muslims fast from dawn until dusk during...
Background. Ramadan is the sacred month of the Islamic Hijri (lunar) calendar, and during this entir...
Background: We evaluated the outcome for fasting Muslims with diabetes prepared with pre-Ramadan opt...
Ramadan is the Holy month of the Muslims when they are required to fast from dawn to sunset. The pre...
Many Muslims fast during Ramadan. The fasting period typically lasts 12–13 hours a day for 29–30 day...