Effect of Ramadan Intermittent Fasting on Haematological Parameters , Lipid Profile and Renal Markers in Young Muslim Males of Kolkata , India
@inproceedings{Roy2017EffectOR, title={Effect of Ramadan Intermittent Fasting on Haematological Parameters , Lipid Profile and Renal Markers in Young Muslim Males of Kolkata , India}, author={A. Roy and A. Bandyopadhyay}, year={2017} }
Thirty seven young Muslim untrained male subjects (experimental group or EG, age: 22.73±1.56 yrs) participating in Ramadan intermittent fasting (RIF) and forty non–fasting counterparts (control group or CG, age: 22.92±1.36 yrs) from different parts of Kolkata, India were recruited in the study to evaluate the effects of RIF on selective haematological profiles, biochemical parameters and renal markers in the studied population. Insignificant difference was found between pre and post Ramadan… Expand
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