During Ramadan, Muslims abstain from food and drink from dawn to dusk. It is important to get proper nourishment between iftar and suhoor in order to be prepared for the next day of fasting. Healthy habits during the holy month are also very important in order to avoid gaining weight. In this article, we outline a few simple tips to help you stay fit while fasting.
The amount of fluids a person needs depends on age, gender, climate and activity level.
The human body is about 60% water. It is vital for bodily functions, including metabolizing and transporting nutrients throughout the body and removing waste. The amount of water in the body fluctuates – it is lost through urine and sweat and regained from food and drinks. It is not unusual to become periodically dehydrated while fasting. Dehydration can result in weight loss that is quickly regained when normal eating and drinking habits resume.
Hunger tempts us to indulge or eat fast, convenient foods. Highly processed foods are high in salt, sugar and unhealthy fats, which won’t last long and can increase thirst.
The body’s ability to process carbohydrates and fats peaks at certain times of the day. Food eaten outside of this window isn’t broken down as efficiently, which can lead to weight gain. If you aren’t eating at the usual times, it is important to choose wisely.
Planning your activities and meals after breaking your fast will help to refuel you and prepare you for the next day of fasting.
Weight loss occurs when a person uses more energy than they consume. Some studies on weight loss/gain during Ramadan have shown that energy intake remains the same or increases, despite a decrease in meal frequency.
Follow these simple tips to ensure you stay as healthy as possible while fasting. Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi is here for you, day and night. Our extended outpatient evening hours are available throughout Holy Month to offer you the care and support you need.
3 Simple Tips to Stay Healthy During Ramadan, Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, Available at: https://www.clevelandclinicabudhabi.ae/en/health-byte/ramadan/3-simple-tips-to-stay-healthy-during-ramadan
Fasting refers to abstaining from food and drink for a certain period of time, usually in line with religious beliefs. Fasting, practiced by Muslims during Ramadan, covers a period from sunrise to sunset. Some of the benefits of fasting can include resting the digestive system, weight control and regulating metabolism.
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