Ramadan fasting is obligatory upon every adult Muslim, male or female, who has reached puberty, is sane and who is not sick or traveling. As far as women are concerned, they must be out of menstruation and the puerperium. Therefore, the mentally ill, neither the minor, nor the woman during menstruation or puerperium should not fast, as well as the pregnant woman, the woman who is Breastfeeding that fears for your little one, nor the weak old.
If you’re a diabetic person, fasting increases metabolic risks by excessively stimulating glycogenolysis and lipolysis, leading to the creation of ketone bodies. Ketone bodies besides acting on lipoprotein lipase, increasing LDL, increasing protein catabolism, are generators of ketone bodies and risk of ketoacidosis.
Although patients with clinical problems who are fasting and with diabetes may be exempt from it, many people decide to celebrate it.
The International Diabetes Federation (IDF) revealed that, in 2017, 17.3% of the UAE population between the ages of 20 and 79 have type 2 diabetes.