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Risks of Ramadan Fasting in Patients With Primary Adrenal Insufficiency Treated With Prednisolone.
Sponsor: Hopital La Rabta
Summary
In primary adrenal insufficiency (PAI), there is a risk of hypoglycemia and dehydration. These risks seem to be increased during intermittent fasting. A previous study in patients with PAI treated with hydrocortisone at a dose of 20 mg/day showed that the prevalence of hypoglycemia was as high outside (63%) as during Ramadan fasting (71%), and that there was no risk of dehydration. We propose to evaluate the risk of complications during and outside of Ramadan fasting through a prospective study with subjects taken as their own controls, in 35 patients with PAI treated with prednisolone at a dose of 5 mg/day. Patients will undergo an interview, physical examination, blood sampling, and continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) during two weeks of fasting and two weeks of non-fasting.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
20 Years - 70 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
35
Start Date
2026-01-22
Completion Date
2026-03-30
Last Updated
2026-01-26
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Ramadan fasting
Ramadan fasting is a religious dry intermittent fasting
Locations (1)
University Hospital La Rabta
Tunis, Tunisia