COPD Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Ramadan Observance on Pulmonary Variables, Exercise Performance and Postural Balance in Male Patients With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Purpose: To analyze the effects of Ramadan observance (RO) on pulmonary variables, exercise
performance and postural balance in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
(COPD).
Methods: Twenty COPD patients (age=72.7 ± 4.1 yr, non-smokers, without cardiac or
neuromuscular complications) were evaluated. Tests performed one week before Ramadan (C), and
during the second (R-2) and the fourth weeks of Ramadan (R-4) included standard spirometry, a
quality of life questionnaire (VQ11), a 6-min walking test (6MWT), measurement of maximal
voluntary contraction force of the quadriceps (MVC), Timed Get Up and Go (TUG), Berg Balance
Scale (BBS) and Unipedal Stance (UST).
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality
worldwide ; prevalence is high in Tunisia, with 7.8 % and 4.2 % of the population in disease
stages 1 and 2 respectively . Patients with COPD show an impaired exercise tolerance, often
with severe dyspnea, a decreased ability to participate in the activities of daily living,
and a poor health-related quality of life.
The common practice of those observing Ramadan is to have two meals per day: a large meal
shortly after sunset and a much lighter one immediately before dawn. Ramadan observance (RO)
is characterized by many changes in diet and sleep patterns , often with a decrease in the
time available for nocturnal sleep . Studies in athletes have shown altered muscle metabolism
, hormonal changes , and an impaired physical performance depending on the time of day at
which test sessions were performed . Sometimes there are disturbances of cognitive function ,
and Patel et al noted decreases in postural control even in young adults, due to momentary
lapses of attention after sleep deprivation . Such changes are of particular concern in
elderly patients with COPD, since their ability to carry out the activities of daily living
may initially be marginal, and any disturbances of balance and cognitive function associated
with RO could increase the risk of falls .
To date, only one previous study has examined the effects of Ramadan observance in patients
with COPD ; this report focused almost exclusively upon changes in medication use during RO.
Most Muslim patients with COPD observe Ramadan (for example, 93% in Turkey ), but little is
known about the clinical and physiological effects of such fasting in COPD .Thus, the aim of
the present study was to analyze the effects of RO on pulmonary variables, exercise
performance and postural balance in patients with COPD.
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