Ramadan and Energy Expenditure Study
- Conditions
- Energy Expenditure During Ramadan Fasting
- Registration Number
- NCT02696421
- Lead Sponsor
- Imperial College London Diabetes Centre
- Brief Summary
Ramadan fasting entails abstinence from eating and drinking between dawn and sunset. During this month major changes in meal times and patterns, sleeping times and activity occur. Starvation is known to lead to a compensatory reduction in energy expenditure. However, the Ramadan fast is not synonymous with starvation as it involves intermittent periods of fasting followed by gorging. People who fast during Ramadan feel less energetic. However, little is known about the effects of this religious practice on energy metabolism. .
The aim of this study is to assess energy dynamics before and/or after and during Ramadan fasting in non-obese participants. Resting metabolic rate (RMR), thermic effect of food (TEF), active energy expenditure (AEE) and total energy expenditure (TEE) in free-living conditions will be measured . Indirect calorimetry will be used to assess RMR and TEF, doubly labeled water will be used to measure TEE and activity monitors will measure physical activity. In addition, body composition analysis will be performed by bio-electrical impedance. Blood sample will be taken to exclude medical factors affecting energy metabolism.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- UNKNOWN
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 200
- Willing to participate.
- Age (18-70) years.
- BMI (20-30 kg/m2).
- Physically and mentally healthy.
- Consent form signed.
- Any patients with significant health problem.
- Pregnant and lactating females.
- Smokers.
- Consumption of caffeine before tests.
- Patients who have had vigorous exercise for the last 12 hours before visit.
- Patients with diabetes treated with drugs known to alter the metabolic rate.
- Patients who had bariatric surgery.
- Patients with eating disorders.
- Patients with conditions known to affect energy expenditure
- Patients on medication know to alter EE (Thyroxine, anti-thyroid drugs, certain cold remedies)
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Resting metabolic rate 3 months 24 hour energy expenditure 3 months
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Imperial College London Diabetes Centre
🇦🇪Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates