Title of article
Possible metabolic impact of Ramadan fasting in healthy men
Author/Authors
VARDARLI, Mustafa Cumhur Bad Lauterberg Diabetes Center, Germany , VARDARLI, Mustafa Cumhur University of Heidelberg - Mannheim Faculty of Medicine - Fifth Medical Department, Germany , HAMMES, Hans-Peter University of Heidelberg - Faculty of Medicine - Fifth Medical Department, Germany , VARDARLI, İrfan Bad Lauterberg Diabetes Center, Germany
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Abstract
Background/aim: Insulin sensitivity a nd β-cell function during Ramadan fasting in healthy male subjects have not been investigated so far. We assessed the changes of these and other metabolic parameters to judge the potential metabolic benefits of Ramadan fasting. Materials and methods: Twenty-four healthy males of Turkish origin living in Germany, with normal glucose tolerance, participated in this study during Ramadan of 2009; 19 who completed fasting were analyzed. Blood was drawn at sunset after a period of fasting lasting approximately 15 h on days 0, 16, and 30 of Ramadan, as well as 7 and 28 days later. Insulin sensitivity (Homeostasis Model Assessment, HOMA), β-cell function, and other parameters were assessed. Results: Ramadan fasting was associated with a significant reduction (–) or increment (+) for the following variables: insulin sensitivity (–20%; P = 0.04), β-cell function (+10%; P = 0.049), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (–23%; P = 0.0003), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (+14%; P = 0.007), nonesterified fatty acids (–62%; P 0.0001), resistin (–20%; P = 0.01), adiponectin (+16%; P = 0.003), and glucagon (–21%; P = 0.01). C-peptide, insulin, leptin, triglyceride, and very low-density lipoprotein cholesterol concentrations were not significantly changed. Conclusion: Ramadan fasting is associated with transiently impaired insulin sensitivity, compensated for by an increased β-cell function. However, the pattern of insulin resistance-mediating adipocytokines suggests a potentially beneficial metabolic effect of Ramadan fasting.
Keywords
Insulin sensitivity , β , cell function , adiponectin , leptin , resistin , Ramadan fasting
Journal title
Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences (TJMS)
Journal title
Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences (TJMS)
Record number
2530483
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