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    Social life during Ramadan is particularly active: people have guests or are hosted by relatives and friends. Visits are primarily centred on the meal that breaks the fast, which is a rich and festive meal, served with all the best foods. During Ramadan, some people may not undertake physical activity, and consequently, may gain weight during the month. People with diabetes may not control their…

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    Pregnant Muslim women may be religiously exempt from fasting during the Islamic month of Ramadan, especially if there is concern for undue hardship or harm to maternal or fetal health. However, several studies demonstrate that most women still choose to fast during pregnancy and avoid discussing fasting with their providers. A targeted literature review of published studies on fasting during…

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    Pregnant Muslim women may be religiously exempt from fasting during the Islamic month of Ramadan, especially if there is concern for undue hardship or harm to maternal or fetal health. However, several studies demonstrate that most women still choose to fast during pregnancy and avoid discussing fasting with their providers. A targeted literature review of published studies on fasting during…

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