Diabetes and Ramadan: Practical guidelines.
Mohamed Hassanein,Monira Al-Arouj,Osama Hamdy,Wan Mohamad Wan Bebakar,Abdul Jabbar,Abdulrazzaq Al-Madani,Wasim Hanif,Nader Lessan,Abdul Basit,Khaled Tayeb,Mak Omar,Khalifa Abdallah,Abdulaziz Al Twaim,Mehmet Akif Buyukbese,Adel Abdel Aziz El-Sayed,Abdullah Bennakhi +15 more
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The IDF-DAR Practical Guidelines should enhance knowledge surrounding the issue of diabetes and Ramadan fasting, thereby empowering healthcare professionals to give the most up-to-date advice and the best possible support to their patients during Ramadan.About:
This article is published in Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice.The article was published on 2017-04-01 and is currently open access. It has received 247 citations till now.read more
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RSSDI clinical practice recommendations for the management of type 2 diabetes mellitus 2017
TL;DR: Members: Dr. S. R. Rao, Dr Rajeev Chawla, Dr Rakesh Sahay, Dr. Samar Banerjee, Sanjay Agarwal, Dr Sanjay Kalra,Dr.
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Recommendations for management of diabetes during Ramadan: update 2020, applying the principles of the ADA/EASD consensus
Mahmoud Ibrahim,Melanie J. Davies,Ehtasham Ahmad,Firas A Annabi,Robert H. Eckel,Ebtesam M Ba-Essa,Nuha Ali El Sayed,Amy Hess Fischl,Pamela Houeiss,Hinde Iraqi,Ines Khochtali,Kamlesh Khunti,Shabeen Naz Masood,Safia Mimouni-Zerguini,Samad Shera,Jaakko Tuomilehto,Guillermo E. Umpierrez +16 more
TL;DR: The use of the emerging technology and continuous glucose monitoring during Ramadan could help to recognize hypoglycemic and hyperglycemic complications related to omission and/or medication adjustment during fasting; however, the cost represents a significant barrier.
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COVID-19 in people living with diabetes: An international consensus.
A.E. Caballero,A. Ceriello,A. Misra,Pablo Aschner,Marie E. McDonnell,M. Hassanein,Linong Ji,Jean Claude Mbanya,Vivian Fonseca +8 more
TL;DR: The worldwide experience of the COVID-19 pandemic offers the possibility to not only prepare better for future disasters but also transform diabetes care beyond the CO VID-19 era.
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EADSG Guidelines: Insulin Therapy in Diabetes
Bahendeka Silver,Kaushik Ramaiya,Swai Babu Andrew,Otieno Fredrick,Sarita Bajaj,Sanjay Kalra,Bavuma M. Charlotte,Karigire Claudine,Anthony Makhoba +8 more
TL;DR: Indications for exogenous insulin therapy in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) include acute illness or surgery, pregnancy, glucose toxicity, contraindications to or failure to achieve goals with oral antidiabetic medications, and a need for flexible therapy.
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RSSDI-ESI Clinical Practice Recommendations for the Management of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus 2020.
TL;DR: The present paper presents a meta-analysis of 148 cases of type 2 diabetes patients treated at the UCMS-GTB Hospital in Ahmedabad over a 12-month period from May 2013 to March 2014 that showed clear trends in disease progression and in particular in cases of high blood pressure and insulin resistance.
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Maternal Ramadan Fasting and Neonatal Health
TL;DR: It is concluded that maternal fasting during Ramadan did not have a significant effect on the neonatal birth weight.
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The effect of ramadan fasting on outcome of pregnancy.
Vahid Ziaee,Zarintaj Kihanidoost,M Younesian,Mohammad-Bagher Akhavirad,Farzad Bateni,Zahra Kazemianfar,Sedigheh Hantoushzadeh +6 more
TL;DR: In healthy women with appropriate nutrition, Islamic fasting has no inappropriate effect on intrauterine growth and birth-time indices and there was no significant difference between pregnancy outcome parameters and fasting at different trimesters.
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Insulin pump therapy in Moslem patients with type 1 diabetes during Ramadan fasting: an observational report.
TL;DR: Fasting during Ramadan is feasible in patients with type 1 diabetes using an insulin pump, with adequate counseling and support, according to the evaluated patients.
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Comparison of Humalog Mix 50 with human insulin Mix 30 in type 2 diabetes patients during Ramadan
TL;DR: To compare hypoglycaemic events, glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) and changes in body weight in Muslim patients with Type 2 diabetes receiving Humalog Mix 50 and human Mixtard 30 twice daily during Ramadan fasting.
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South Asian Consensus Guideline: Use of insulin in diabetes during Ramadan.
Faruque Pathan,Rakesh Sahay,Abdul Hamid Zargar,Syed Abbas Raza,A. K. Azad Khan,Mohammed Ashraf Ganie,N I Siddiqui,Firoz Amin,Osama Ishtiaq,Sanjay Kalra +9 more
TL;DR: This Consensus Statement describes the pre-Ramadan assessment, planning, prescription, management, and monitoring of patients on insulin, who wish to fast.