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Top tips for a healthy Ramadan 2024

Ramadan

The British Nutrition Foundation provide their top tips for a healthy Ramadan 2024

With Ramadan 2024 expected to begin around 10th March, the British Nutrition Foundation are highlighting the importance of eating well to support health during the month of fasting.

Millions of Muslims observing Ramadan will not eat or drink anything during daylight hours and so, good nutrition and hydration is key. The Foundation has tips for what to eat and drink before and after the fast as well as information on how fasting can affect health.

What to eat for suhoor (the early morning meal eaten before dawn). At suhoor you need to make sure you hydrate well for the day ahead and eat foods that will keep you going until the evening:

What to eat for iftar (when the fast is broken after sunset). At iftar you need to rehydrate and refuel but without overdoing it. Many people will attend special prayers or do extra worship during the night and being too full will make this difficult and uncomfortable.

Bridget Benelam, Nutrition Communications Manager at the Foundation, said:

“Some studies suggest that Ramadan fasting could be beneficial for health, and many traditional foods served at iftar meals, such as dates and vegetable-based soups are healthy choices. But overindulging on less healthy dishes during Ramadan is counterproductive and some people actually gain weight during the month. When planning meals during Ramadan, include plenty of dishes based on vegetables, wholegrains and pulses and fewer deep-fried foods, such as samosas, and sweets.

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