Title of article :
Ramadan Fasting and Exercise Performance
Author/Authors :
Fallah, Javad Sports Medicine Research Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, I.R. Iran
Abstract :
most healthy adults in Muslim communities
practice fasting during the holy month of
Ramadan. This kind of fasting involves daily
abstinence from food and water, from sunrise to sunset,
a period that lasts approximately 12 to 17 hours,
depending on the season and geographical latitude.
Ramadan is a lunar month, which lasts 28 to 30 days
and its length changes along the solar year.
Ramadan fasting cannot be simply considered as a
different diet. The reason is that the pattern and
timetable of eating, drinking and sleeping change in
addition to alterations in the food composition during
Ramadan.
In most Muslim countries semi-professional and
professional sport activities and competitions are
postponed until after sunset, and sometimes even until
late at night in the month of Ramadan. Fasting and
rescheduling of the competition timetable may both
affect an athlete’s performance during this period.
Keywords :
Ramadan fasting , Exercise performance , Sport
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics