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Diet Improvements During Ramadan Suggested By Nutritionists Of The UGR

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Article Date: 08 Sep 2008 - 1:00 PDT

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UGR News Researchers from the departments of Nutrition and Bromatology and Chemistry-Physics of the University of Granada have carried out a study in which they have revealed the need of counterbalancing the diet of the university population who follows Ramadan.

According to the collected data, in this period of time macronutrient consumption levels are not appropriate if compared with the reference recommendations. The number of daily ingestions drops to 2 or 3, with regard to the 4 or 5 ingestions of the rest of the population in this period. In addition, scientists have established that, because of the diet, corporal fat increases and muscular mass falls.

This study involved thirty students at the UGR, all aged between 19 and 27, where 36% of the population were women and 64% men, and it was compared with a control population group, made up of thirty university volunteers who did not follow the Ramadan.

Macronutrient deficit

Those who followed Ramadan suffered an increase of lipid ingestion, which involved 48% of total energy, against the recommended 30%, by decreasing proteins, which represented 9% of the total energy, against the recommended 15%, and a decrease of carbohydrates to 43%, against the 50-60% recommended.

Research results prove that it is possible to prevent an unbalanced diet during the Ramadan period. Scientists have proposed a diet in which fat has been reduced and proteins and carbohydrates increased, according to the daily needs of this young population group.

The researchers point out the importance of informing this group about the importance of a balanced diet with only three or four meals from sunset by means of energy-providing food and the necessary macronutrients for the whole day.

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Article adapted by Medical News Today from original press release.
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Article: 'María Jesús Oliveras López, Eduardo Agudo Aponte, Pablo Nieto Guindo, Fernando Martínez Martínez, Herminia López García de la Serrana and María del Carmen López Martínez.

The scientists who carried out this work have had it published in scientific journals such as the European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology', Nutrition, Analytical Chimica Acta and Journal of nutrition, among others.

Reference
Herminia López García de la Serrana. Department of Nutrition and Bromatology.

Source: Herminia López García de la Serrana
httUniversidad de Granada




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