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Effect of Ramadan intermittent fasting on inflammatory markers, disease severity, depression, and quality of life in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases: A prospective cohort study

Mohamed Negm, Ahmed Bahaa, Ahmed Farrag, Rania Lithy, Hedy A. Badary, Mahmoud Essam, Shimaa Y. Kamel, Mohamed Sakr, Waleed Abd El Aaty, Mayar Akram Shamkh, Ahmed El Basiony, Ibrahim Dawoud, Hany Shehab

BMC Gastroenterology · 2022 · ▲ 30 citations

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Intermittent fasting (IF) during the month of Ramadan is part of the religious rituals of Muslims. The effect of intermittent fasting on disease activity in inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) is still unknown. This is the first study to assess the effect of IF during Ramadan on inflammatory markers in patients diagnosed with IBD. The effects on clinical disease activity, quality of life, and levels of depression were also assessed. METHODS: Patients diagnosed with ulcerative colitis (UC) or Crohn's disease (CD) who intended to observe Ramadan fasting were recruited. The following were assessed immediately before and at the end of Ramadan: Serum CRP and stool calprotectin, partial Mayo score, Harvey Bradshaw index (HBI), Simple IBD questionnaire (SIBDQ), and Hamilton depression scale questionnaire. RESULTS: 80 patients diagnosed with IBD were recruited (60 UC, 20 CD). Serum CRP and stool calprotectin did not show a significant change before vs after fasting (median CRP 0.53 vs 0.50, P value = 0.27, Calprotectin 163 vs 218 respectively, P value = 0.62). The partial Mayo score showed a significant rise after fasting (median 1 before vs 1 after fasting, mean: 1.79 vs 2.33 respectively, P value = 0.02). Harvey-Bradshaw index did not show a significant change after fasting (median 4 vs 5, P value = 0.4). Multiple linear regression revealed that older age and a higher baseline calprotectin were associated with a higher change in Mayo score after fasting (P value = 0.02 and P value = 0.01, respectively). No significant change was detected in SIBDQ or Hamilton depression scale scores. CONCLUSIONS: In patients diagnosed with UC, IF during Ramadan was associated with worsening of clinical parameters, the effect was more pronounced in older patients and those with higher baseline calprotectin levels. However, IF during Ramadan was not associated with an adverse effect on objective inflammatory markers (CRP and calprotectin).

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Negm, M., Bahaa, A., Farrag, A., Lithy, R., Badary, H.A., Essam, M., Kamel, S.Y., Sakr, M., Aaty, W.A.E., Shamkh, M.A., Basiony, A.E., Dawoud, I., &amp; Shehab, H. (2022). Effect of Ramadan intermittent fasting on inflammatory markers, disease severity, depression, and quality of life in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases: A prospective cohort study. <em>BMC Gastroenterology</em>. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12876-022-02272-3
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Negm M, Bahaa A, Farrag A, Lithy R, Badary HA, Essam M, et al. Effect of Ramadan intermittent fasting on inflammatory markers, disease severity, depression, and quality of life in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases: A prospective cohort study. BMC Gastroenterology. 2022. doi:10.1186/s12876-022-02272-3.
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@article{mohamed2022Effect, title = {Effect of Ramadan intermittent fasting on inflammatory markers, disease severity, depression, and quality of life in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases: A prospective cohort study}, author = {Mohamed Negm and Ahmed Bahaa and Ahmed Farrag and Rania Lithy and Hedy A. Badary and Mahmoud Essam and Shimaa Y. Kamel and Mohamed Sakr and Waleed Abd El Aaty and Mayar Akram Shamkh and Ahmed El Basiony and Ibrahim Dawoud and Hany Shehab}, journal = {BMC Gastroenterology}, year = {2022}, doi = {10.1186/s12876-022-02272-3}, }

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