Authors
Mohamed I Madkour, Abdulmunhem K Obaideen, Entesar Z Dalah, Hayder A Hasan, Hadia Radwan, Haitham A Jahrami, Osama Hamdy, Mohammad G Mohammad
Publication date
2019/7/1
Journal
Diabetes research and clinical practice
Volume
153
Pages
166-175
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Aim
Excessive visceral adiposity is a major risk factor for developing insulin resistance and systemic low-grade inflammation. Ramadan diurnal fasting (RDF) is a religious ritual practiced by more than one billion Muslim throughout the world. It has been considered as one of the most common types of complementary and integrative health practices. The aim of this study is to examine the impact of RDF on visceral adiposity, circulating adipokines and glucoregulatory markers in patients with overweight or obesity.
Methods
Overweight and obese subjects (n = 61; 23 men and 38 women) were included in the study. Body weight, visceral fat tissue area (measured by 3D-MRI), glucoregulatory factors, serum adipokines concentrations, dietary intake, and physical activity were assessed one week before and at the end of the lunar month of Ramadan.
Results
From baseline, body weight and visceral fat tissue area serum …
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