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doi:10.1007/s11845-023-03526-z...

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Belal, Mohamed Mohamed Youssef, Asmaa Reda Baker, Hany Elalaky, Nessreen Awaad Marey, Ahmed Atef Quaisy, Muhammed Adel Rabea, Eslam Mohammed
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en
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Springer

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Medicine & Public Health

Year

2023

listing date

9/27/2023

Keywords
fasting hypothyroidism levothyroxine ramadan tsh data taking -1 md = -0 tsh effect functions [95% ci -0 levothyroxine hypothyroid thyroid timing ramadan
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Abstract

Background The major changes in the timing of meals during Ramadan may be challenging for hypothyroid patients on levothyroxine.

We aimed to study the effect of Ramadan fasting on thyroid functions in hypothyroid patients taking levothyroxine.

Methods We did a comprehensive search of 8 databases for Randomized controlled studies (RCTs) and observational studies investigating the effect of Ramadan fasting on thyroid functions in hypothyroid individuals taking levothyroxine.

Relevant data was extracted and analyzed.

Mean difference (MD) and standard deviation (SD) were used to evaluate the continuous data.

Risk ratios (RR) with a 95% confidence interval were used for outcomes constituting dichotomous data.

National Institutes of Health (NIH) tools were used to assess the risk of bias.

Results Fourteen studies met our inclusion criteria, 3 RCTs, and 11 observational studies, all designed as pre-post studies.

Ramadan fasting was associated with a statistically significant increase in TSH in patients who were euthyroid before Ramadan (MD = -0.76 [95% CI; -1.27, -0.25]).

However, free thyroxine (FT4) was found to be stable (MD = 0.01, [95% CI; -0.03, 0.06]).

All timing points were associated with a significant increase in TSH levels after Ramadan, pre-iftar (MD = -0.69 [95% CI; -1.03, -0.36]), post-iftar (MD = -0.76 [95% CI; -1.12, -0.39]), and pre-suhoor (MD = -1.19 [95% CI; -2.18, -0.19]).

Conclusion TSH increases significantly after Ramadan.

No timing point has superiority in maintaining thyroid control.

However, choosing the timing should be individualized according to the patient’s preference to guarantee the most possible compliance.

Belal, Mohamed Mohamed,Youssef, Asmaa Reda,Baker, Hany,Elalaky, Nessreen Awaad,Marey, Ahmed Atef,Quaisy, Muhammed Adel,Rabea, Eslam Mohammed, 2023, Effect of Ramadan fasting on thyroid functions in hypothyroid patients taking levothyroxine: a systematic review and meta-analysis, Springer

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