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Ramadan Fasting Improves Body Composition without Exacerbating Depression in Males with Diagnosed Major Depressive Disorders
by
Nugraha, Boya
, BaHammam, Ahmed S.
, Pasiakos, Stefan M.
, Rakha, Ihab
, Alsabbagh, Amani
, Jahrami, Haitham
, Bragazzi, Nicola L.
, Haji, Eman Ahmed
in
adults
/ Arabic language
/ Bahrain
/ Blood pressure
/ Body composition
/ body fat
/ body mass index
/ body weight
/ Data collection
/ Depression, Mental
/ Ethics
/ Fasting
/ Mental depression
/ Mental disorders
/ metabolic syndrome
/ Metabolism
/ Muslims
/ Physiological aspects
/ Psychological aspects
/ Questionnaires
/ Resveratrol
/ Sociodemographics
/ surface area
2021
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Ramadan Fasting Improves Body Composition without Exacerbating Depression in Males with Diagnosed Major Depressive Disorders
by
Nugraha, Boya
, BaHammam, Ahmed S.
, Pasiakos, Stefan M.
, Rakha, Ihab
, Alsabbagh, Amani
, Jahrami, Haitham
, Bragazzi, Nicola L.
, Haji, Eman Ahmed
in
adults
/ Arabic language
/ Bahrain
/ Blood pressure
/ Body composition
/ body fat
/ body mass index
/ body weight
/ Data collection
/ Depression, Mental
/ Ethics
/ Fasting
/ Mental depression
/ Mental disorders
/ metabolic syndrome
/ Metabolism
/ Muslims
/ Physiological aspects
/ Psychological aspects
/ Questionnaires
/ Resveratrol
/ Sociodemographics
/ surface area
2021
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Ramadan Fasting Improves Body Composition without Exacerbating Depression in Males with Diagnosed Major Depressive Disorders
by
Nugraha, Boya
, BaHammam, Ahmed S.
, Pasiakos, Stefan M.
, Rakha, Ihab
, Alsabbagh, Amani
, Jahrami, Haitham
, Bragazzi, Nicola L.
, Haji, Eman Ahmed
in
adults
/ Arabic language
/ Bahrain
/ Blood pressure
/ Body composition
/ body fat
/ body mass index
/ body weight
/ Data collection
/ Depression, Mental
/ Ethics
/ Fasting
/ Mental depression
/ Mental disorders
/ metabolic syndrome
/ Metabolism
/ Muslims
/ Physiological aspects
/ Psychological aspects
/ Questionnaires
/ Resveratrol
/ Sociodemographics
/ surface area
2021
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Ramadan Fasting Improves Body Composition without Exacerbating Depression in Males with Diagnosed Major Depressive Disorders
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Ramadan Fasting Improves Body Composition without Exacerbating Depression in Males with Diagnosed Major Depressive Disorders
2021
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Background: Ramadan fasting (RF) is a form of intermittent fasting that generally improves body composition and related metabolic profiles. Whether RF exacerbates depressive symptomatology in individuals diagnosed with major depressive disorder (MDD) is undetermined. Methods: 100 men, who lived in Bahrain and were between the ages of 18 and 64 years with an established diagnosis of MDD, participated in this 4-week study. Based on preference, participants were assigned to a fasting group (FG, n = 50) and a non-fasting group (NFG, n = 50). The FG engaged in fasting from 03:40 to 18:10 (dawn and dusk timings). Changes in depressive symptoms, body mass, body composition, and components of metabolic syndrome were measured. Results: There were no significant changes in depressive symptoms within the FG vs. NFG after controlling for baseline covariates: mean difference 0.49 (SE = 0.63), p = 0.43. No adverse effects were reported in either group. The FG experienced significant reductions in body mass, 1.87 kg, p = 0.001; body mass index, 0.69 kg/m2, p = 0.001; body fat, 0.87%, p = 0.001; body surface area, 0.03 m2, p = 0.001; and lean mass, 0.77 kg, p = 0.001. Conclusions: RF did not negatively affect depressive symptoms and improved body composition, suggesting short-term intermittent fasting may be a safe dietary practice for adult males with MDD.
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