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Ramadan intermittent fasting for patients with gastrointestinal and hepatobiliary diseases: practical guidance for health-care professionals

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posted on 2025-02-13, 10:55 authored by Muhammad Usman, Nasir Javed, Aida Jawhari, Nazim Ghouri, Salman Waqar, Fathima Shah, Saqib Ahmad, Ailsa Hart, Bilal Hameed, Mohammad Qasim Khan, Mohammad Farhad PeerallyMohammad Farhad Peerally
Ramadan intermittent fasting can pose challenges and risks for some groups of patients. Based on a narrative literature review and our clinical expertise, we provide practical guidance for clinicians managing patients with gastrointestinal and hepatobiliary conditions who wish to fast during Ramadan. Following the established International Diabetes Federation and Diabetes and Ramadan International Alliance risk stratification framework, we categorised patients’ risk as low or moderate, high, or very high. We advise all patients at very high risk and most patients at high risk to not observe fasting due to potential harm. For others, we offer nuanced recommendations on medication rescheduling, lifestyle changes, and tailored fasting advice to minimise adverse effects. Shared decision making that respects patients’ religious motivations is essential, with risks and benefits carefully weighed on an individual basis.

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Author affiliation

College of Life Sciences Population Health Sciences

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Published in

The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology

Volume

10

Issue

2

Pagination

168 - 182

Publisher

Elsevier BV

issn

2468-1253

Copyright date

2025

Available date

2025-02-13

Language

en

Deposited by

Dr Mohammad Farhad Peerally

Deposit date

2025-02-02

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