| Literature DB >> 25729681 |
Sanjay Kalra1, Sarita Bajaj2, Yashdeep Gupta3, Pankaj Agarwal4, S K Singh5, Sandeep Julka6, Rajeev Chawla7, Navneet Agrawal8.
Abstract
This communication is the first of a series on South Asian fasts, festivals, and diabetes, designed to spread awareness and stimulate research on this aspect of diabetes and metabolic care. It describes the various fasts observed as part of Hindu religion and offers a classification scheme for them, labeling them as infrequent and frequent. The infrequent fasts are further sub-classified as brief and prolonged, to facilitate a scientific approach to glycemic management during these fasts. Pre-fast counseling, non-pharmacological therapy, pharmacological modification, and post-fast debriefing are discussed in detail. All available drug classes and molecules are covered in this article, which provides guidance about necessary changes in dosage and timing of administration. While in no way exhaustive, the brief review offers a basic framework which diabetes care professionals can use to counsel and manage persons in their care who wish to observe various Hindu fasts.Entities:
Keywords: Culture bound medicine; Hinduism; India; diabetes mellitus; insulin; oral hypoglycemic agents
Year: 2015 PMID: 25729681 PMCID: PMC4319259 DOI: 10.4103/2230-8210.149314
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Endocrinol Metab ISSN: 2230-9500
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