The effects of Ramadan fasting on sleep patterns and daytime sleepiness: An objective assessment

Background: Ramadan fasting and its associated lifestyle changes have been linked to changes in sleep and daytime sleepiness. This study was designed to assess the effects of Ramadan fasting on patterns of sleep and daytime sleepiness. Methods: The SenseWear Pro Armband™ was used to assess the durat...

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Main Authors: Ahmed S BaHammam, Abdulrhman M Alaseem, Abdulmajid A Alzakri, Munir M Sharif
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2013-01-01
Series:Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.jmsjournal.net/article.asp?issn=1735-1995;year=2013;volume=18;issue=2;spage=127;epage=131;aulast=BaHammam
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spelling doaj-5a757c3cd3b243e1b9b018078ca7a0d32020-11-24T22:56:56ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Research in Medical Sciences1735-19951735-71362013-01-01182127131The effects of Ramadan fasting on sleep patterns and daytime sleepiness: An objective assessmentAhmed S BaHammamAbdulrhman M AlaseemAbdulmajid A AlzakriMunir M SharifBackground: Ramadan fasting and its associated lifestyle changes have been linked to changes in sleep and daytime sleepiness. This study was designed to assess the effects of Ramadan fasting on patterns of sleep and daytime sleepiness. Methods: The SenseWear Pro Armband™ was used to assess the duration and distribution of sleep in eight Muslim and eight non-Muslim volunteers during the last week of Shaaban [baseline (BL) and the first (R1) and second (R2) weeks of Ramadan (1430 H)]. OPTALERT™ was used to assess daytime drowsiness objectively using the John Drowsiness Scale (JDS) to assess sleepiness, and a visual reaction time test was used to assess mean reaction time (MRT). Results: The mean ages of Muslims and non-Muslims were 36.25 ± 4.46 and 34.75 ± 3.33 years, respectively. Although the start of work was delayed for Muslims from 0730 to 1000 hours, there was no change in working hours for non-Muslims. During Ramadan, bedtime and wake-up time were delayed, and there was a significant reduction in total sleep time for Muslims (5.91 ± 1.36 hours, 4.95 ± 1.46 hours, and 4.78 ± 1.36 hours during BL, R1, and R2, respectively, P < 0.001), but not for non-Muslims. JDS values in both Muslims and non-Muslims were normal at BL (1.70 ± 1.16 and 1.68 ± 1.07, respectively), and no changes occurred during Ramadan (R1 or R2), indicating no increase in daytime sleepiness. There were no significant changes in MRT during R1 and R2 from BL in either group. Conclusion: Although the sleep cycle of the studied sample shifted during Ramadan among fast observers, there was no objective evidence for increased sleepiness during fasting.http://www.jmsjournal.net/article.asp?issn=1735-1995;year=2013;volume=18;issue=2;spage=127;epage=131;aulast=BaHammamRamadanfastingsleepsleepinessvigilance
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author Ahmed S BaHammam
Abdulrhman M Alaseem
Abdulmajid A Alzakri
Munir M Sharif
spellingShingle Ahmed S BaHammam
Abdulrhman M Alaseem
Abdulmajid A Alzakri
Munir M Sharif
The effects of Ramadan fasting on sleep patterns and daytime sleepiness: An objective assessment
Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
Ramadan
fasting
sleep
sleepiness
vigilance
author_facet Ahmed S BaHammam
Abdulrhman M Alaseem
Abdulmajid A Alzakri
Munir M Sharif
author_sort Ahmed S BaHammam
title The effects of Ramadan fasting on sleep patterns and daytime sleepiness: An objective assessment
title_short The effects of Ramadan fasting on sleep patterns and daytime sleepiness: An objective assessment
title_full The effects of Ramadan fasting on sleep patterns and daytime sleepiness: An objective assessment
title_fullStr The effects of Ramadan fasting on sleep patterns and daytime sleepiness: An objective assessment
title_full_unstemmed The effects of Ramadan fasting on sleep patterns and daytime sleepiness: An objective assessment
title_sort effects of ramadan fasting on sleep patterns and daytime sleepiness: an objective assessment
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
issn 1735-1995
1735-7136
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Background: Ramadan fasting and its associated lifestyle changes have been linked to changes in sleep and daytime sleepiness. This study was designed to assess the effects of Ramadan fasting on patterns of sleep and daytime sleepiness. Methods: The SenseWear Pro Armband™ was used to assess the duration and distribution of sleep in eight Muslim and eight non-Muslim volunteers during the last week of Shaaban [baseline (BL) and the first (R1) and second (R2) weeks of Ramadan (1430 H)]. OPTALERT™ was used to assess daytime drowsiness objectively using the John Drowsiness Scale (JDS) to assess sleepiness, and a visual reaction time test was used to assess mean reaction time (MRT). Results: The mean ages of Muslims and non-Muslims were 36.25 ± 4.46 and 34.75 ± 3.33 years, respectively. Although the start of work was delayed for Muslims from 0730 to 1000 hours, there was no change in working hours for non-Muslims. During Ramadan, bedtime and wake-up time were delayed, and there was a significant reduction in total sleep time for Muslims (5.91 ± 1.36 hours, 4.95 ± 1.46 hours, and 4.78 ± 1.36 hours during BL, R1, and R2, respectively, P < 0.001), but not for non-Muslims. JDS values in both Muslims and non-Muslims were normal at BL (1.70 ± 1.16 and 1.68 ± 1.07, respectively), and no changes occurred during Ramadan (R1 or R2), indicating no increase in daytime sleepiness. There were no significant changes in MRT during R1 and R2 from BL in either group. Conclusion: Although the sleep cycle of the studied sample shifted during Ramadan among fast observers, there was no objective evidence for increased sleepiness during fasting.
topic Ramadan
fasting
sleep
sleepiness
vigilance
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