articleDiabetes CareOct 1, 2004BRONZE OA

A Population-Based Study of Diabetes and Its Characteristics During the Fasting Month of Ramadan in 13 Countries

American University of Beirut · Cemka-Eval (France) · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Objective

The aim of this study was to assess the characteristics and care of patients with diabetes in countries with a sizable Muslim population and to study diabetes features during Ramadan and the effect of fasting. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: This was a population-based, retrospective, transversal survey conducted in 13 countries. A total of 12,914 patients with diabetes were recruited using a stratified sampling method, and 12,243 were considered for the analysis.

Results

Investigators recruited 1,070 (8.7%) patients with type 1 diabetes and 11,173 (91.3%) patients with type 2 diabetes. During Ramadan, 42.8% of patients with type 1 diabetes and 78.7% with type 2 diabetes fasted for at least 15 days. Less than 50% of the whole population changed their treatment dose (approximately one-fourth of patients treated with oral antidiabetic drugs [OADs] and one-third of patients using insulin). Severe hypoglycemic episodes were significantly more frequent during Ramadan compared with other months (type 1 diabetes, 0.14 vs. 0.03 episode/month, P = 0.0174; type 2 diabetes, 0.03 vs. 0.004 episode/month, P

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Diabetes mellitus
  • Type 2 diabetes
  • Hypoglycemia
  • Population
  • Insulin
  • Internal medicine
  • Pediatrics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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