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- Title
The Effect of Ramadan Fasting on Endocrine System.
- Authors
Boroumand, Nadia; Hashemy, Seyed Isaac
- Abstract
In the religion of Islam, fasting is obligatory for healthy adults during Ramadan. Millions of Muslims around the world practice fasting in this holy month which may cause different metabolic and hormonal changes due to the restrictions in regular caloric intake. Despite various studies regarding the impact of Islamic fasting on a number of hormonal values, yet there is not any obvious consensus on its impact on human health. This review was aimed to explain some possible effects of Ramadan fasting on the endocrine system which has a great impact on physiological and cellular processes through a wide variety of hormones. In conclusion, this article recommended normal people to continue fasting during this holy month because despite the modifications that occur in the secretion pattern of some hormones, it causes no major alteration in the health of normal subjects; it is also effective for maintenance of remission in some diseases.
- Subjects
RAMADAN; FASTING; ENDOCRINE gland physiology; PHYSIOLOGY
- Publication
Journal of Fasting & Health, 2015, Vol 3, Issue 4, p148
- ISSN
2345-2587
- Publication type
Academic Journal