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Self-Care by Muslim Women during Ramadan Fasting to Protect Nutritional and Cardiovascular Health

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  • Marta López-Bueno

    (Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Granada, 52071 Melilla, Spain)

  • Ángel Fernández-Aparicio

    (Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Granada, Av. Ilustración, 60, 18016 Granada, Spain)

  • Emilio González-Jiménez

    (Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Granada, Av. Ilustración, 60, 18016 Granada, Spain)

  • Miguel Ángel Montero-Alonso

    (Department of Statistics, O.I. Faculty of Medicine, University of Granada, Av. Investigación, 11, 18016 Granada, Spain)

  • Jacqueline Schmidt-RioValle

    (Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Granada, Av. Ilustración, 60, 18016 Granada, Spain)

Abstract

The practice of Ramadan involves a series of changes in lifestyle, mainly in eating habits. The research aim of this study is to determine the prevalence of overweight-obesity, the degree of compliance with dietary recommendations and the effects of religious fasting on cardiovascular health among a population of Muslim women living in Melilla, a Spanish city in North Africa. A follow-up cohort study was conducted on 62 healthy adult women (33.6 ± 12.7 years). Anthropometric and body composition parameters were obtained using bioimpedance and dietary records. All of the participants were overweight or obese, especially due to the non-compliance with dietary recommendations; however, more than 60% considered their weight was appropriate or even low. By the end of Ramadan, the women’s body mass index and fat component values had fallen significantly ( p < 0.001), but this loss was later recovered. Dietary records revealed an excessive consumption of lipids and sodium, and the presence of a high waist-to-hip ratio. All of these factors are related to cardiovascular risk. In conclusion, promoting nutritional health and encouraging year-round self-care among adult Muslim women is necessary in order to ensure healthy fasting during Ramadan.

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  • Marta López-Bueno & Ángel Fernández-Aparicio & Emilio González-Jiménez & Miguel Ángel Montero-Alonso & Jacqueline Schmidt-RioValle, 2021. "Self-Care by Muslim Women during Ramadan Fasting to Protect Nutritional and Cardiovascular Health," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 18(23), pages 1-11, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:18:y:2021:i:23:p:12393-:d:687723
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