Ramadan Fasting's effect on blood pressure revealed in new study
NCT ID NCT05152043
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study examined how Ramadan fasting changes blood pressure in 150 healthy adults and people with stable hypertension. Participants had their blood pressure monitored around the clock during the fasting period. The goal was to see if fasting affects blood pressure variability, which could help guide care for those with high blood pressure who choose to fast.
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Emergency department of university hospital Fattouma Bourguiba of Monastir Monastir, Monastir Tunisia
Monastir, 5000, Tunisia
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