Title of article :
The Effect of Ramadan Fasting On Neonatal Weight In Different Trimesters Of Pregnancy
Author/Authors :
Sarafraz، Nahid نويسنده Obstetrics Department, Kashan University of medical sciences, Kashan, I.R. Iran , , Abbaszadeh، Fatemeh نويسنده Obstetrics Department, Kashan University of medical sciences, Kashan, I.R. Iran , , Bagheri، Azam نويسنده Obstetrics Department, KashanUniversity of Medical Sciences, Kashan, Iran , , Kafaei Atrian، Mahboobeh نويسنده Department of health promotion, school of health (Campus), Iran University of Medical Sciences ,Tehran, Iran ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2015
Abstract :
Background and Objectives: several investigations have been done to evaluate the effect of Ramadan fasting on fetal and maternal health, which have all led to controversial results. The role of Ramadan fasting time in birth weight is still unclear. This study evaluated the effect of fasting at different periods of pregnancy on birth weight. Methods: 250 pregnant women fasting at least one day during Ramadan participated in this retrospective cohort study. Subjects were categorized into 3 groups, namely first trimester (n=112), second trimester (n=68) and third trimester (n=70) of pregnancy. Demographic and anthropometric data, obstetric history and history of Ramadan fasting were recorded. After delivery, neonatal birth weight was measured. The mean of weight and frequency of low birth weight in each group were calculated. Probable related factors of low birth weight of neonates with fasting mothers were evaluated. Results: The mean of birth weight in different groups of Ramadan fasting time in first, second and third trimester of pregnancy were 3411.52±529.88, 3214.57±463.56 and 3336.86±444.89 gr respectively, which had a statistically significant difference (p=0.03). Frequencies of low birth weight in different groups of Ramadan fasting time in first trimester was 8.9%, in second trimester 8.8% and in third trimester it was 7.1%, which had no statistically significant difference (p=0.9). Among all evaluated factors, only neonatal sex was related to low birth weight. Conclusion: Time of Ramadan fasting during pregnancy does not affect birth weight.
Journal title :
Health,Spirituality,and Medical Ethics
Journal title :
Health,Spirituality,and Medical Ethics