How Winter Vs Summer Ramadan Fasting Impacts Your Health
- PUBLISHED: Wed 11 Feb 2026, 7:31 PM UPDATED: Wed 11 Feb 2026, 10:33 PM
- By: Yasmin Hussein
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While people fast for various reasons-from weight loss to metabolic health-millions of Muslims worldwide prepare to do so on religious grounds during the holy month of Ramadan. However, Ramadan fasting is not a static experience; because the Islamic Hijri calendar follows the lunar cycle, so the start date shifts backwards through the Gregorian calendar by roughly 11 days each year.
Ramadan 2026 is expected to commence either on February 18 or 19, depending on the crescent moon sighting. For the Northern Hemisphere, this means another year of winter fasting. But how exactly does the season change the toll of fasting on the body?
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Fasting in the summer is generally considered the hard mode. This is due to many factors, including longer fasting days, hydration battle and low energy levels.
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Depending on latitude, summer days can result in fasts lasting up to 20 hours in some places. This leaves a very narrow window for eating and sleeping, which may result in fatigue and headaches.
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