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MALAYSIAN JOURNAL
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Official publication of
the Nutrition
Society of Malaysia
Since March 1995
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2005, Volume 11 No. 2
ARTICLE 7
Effects of Ramadan fasting on Waist Circumference, Blood
Pressure, Lipid Profile, and Blood Sugar on a Sample of
Healthy Kuwaiti Men and Women
Salhamoud Abdelfatah Saleh, Salah Anies Elsharouni, Boby Cherian, and M. Mourou
Department of Medicine, Adan Teaching Hospital, Kuwait.
ABSTRACT
The effects of Ramadan fasting on waist circumference, lipid profile,
blood pressure and blood glucose was investigated in 60 healthy Kuwaiti
volunteers consisting of 41 males and 19 females. Their ages ranged between
24 and 56 years in the male group, and from 23 to 33 years in the female group.
Each volunteer had observed fasting for 12 hours a day for 21 days including
menstruating women. There were no dietary restrictions in the study. Blood
pressure, waist circumference and blood samples for total cholesterol, LDL
cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, VLDL cholesterol, serum triglycerides and blood
glucose were determined on the 1st and 4th week of Ramadan. In male
subjects, the waist circumference, total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol were
significantly reduced at the end of the 21-day fast period (p<0.0001, p< 0.05,
p<0.01 respectively). Serum triglycerides, VLDL cholesterol and HDL cholesterol
were not significantly increased. There were no significant changes in
mean blood pressure and blood glucose among the men. In the female group,
waist circumference was significantly reduced (P<0.001), whereas total cholesterol,
triglycerides, LDL cholesterol, VLDL cholesterol, mean blood pressure
and blood glucose were not significantly decreased. The HDL cholesterol of
the women was increased compared to pre-fasting, but the difference was not
statistically significant. In the study population in general, the Atherogenic
Index [(total cholesterol-HDL cholesterol)/HDL cholesterol] was significantly
decreased (p<0.01). The reduction in waist circumference and Atherogenic
Index were probably due to the beneficial effect of Ramadan fasting. We
believe that fasting during Ramadan beneficially influences the waist circumference
and lipid profiles of the subjects in this sample of Kuwaiti population.
The benefits were more pronounced in the male compared to the female
subjects.
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