2024
DOI: 10.1093/humupd/dmae026
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Ramadan during pregnancy and offspring health outcomes over the life course: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Fabienne Pradella,
Paul Witte,
Reyn van Ewijk

Abstract: BACKGROUND Intermittent fasting, such as during Ramadan, is prevalent among pregnant women. However, the association between Ramadan during pregnancy and offspring health along the life course has not been fully established. OBJECTIVE AND RATIONALE Fetal programming research indicates that prenatal exposures, particularly during early pregnancy, can cause long-term structural and physiological changes that adversely affect of… Show more

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