Ramadan is observed by 1.6 billion Muslims. In an accompanying article that uses data from the Nouna Health and Demographic Surveillance System in Burkina Faso, Schoeps et al. (Am J Epidemiol. 2018;187(10):2085-2092) find that exposure to Ramadan in early pregnancy is associated with an increased risk of mortality among children under age 5 years. Ramadan exposes observant individuals to a specific pattern of nutrition and other behaviors, including changes in sleep patterns. How these behaviors might result in child mortality is not yet understood, and the findings reported in this paper should be replicated in other settings.
CITATION STYLE
Stein, A. D. (2018). Invited Commentary: Ramadan, Pregnancy, Nutrition, and Epidemiology. American Journal of Epidemiology, 187(10), 2095–2097. https://doi.org/10.1093/aje/kwy089
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.