Sport participation and Ramadan observance: Advice for the athlete

Introduction: A growing number of Muslim athletes now engage in international competition. This raises the question of the advice they should be given if a major event occurs during the month of Ramadan. Methods: A narrative review has been based upon books and extensive reviews completed by the aut...

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Main Author: Roy J. Shephard
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2015-07-01
Series:Journal of Fasting and Health
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spelling doaj-b744832c81dc438e96558fb9312e67262020-11-24T22:04:44ZengMashhad University of Medical SciencesJournal of Fasting and Health2345-25872345-25872015-07-013265734670Sport participation and Ramadan observance: Advice for the athleteRoy J. Shephard0Faculty of Kinesiology & Physical Education, University of Toronto, Toronto, CanadaIntroduction: A growing number of Muslim athletes now engage in international competition. This raises the question of the advice they should be given if a major event occurs during the month of Ramadan. Methods: A narrative review has been based upon books and extensive reviews completed by the author and other investigators. Results: Practical considerations hamper assessment of the effects of Ramadan upon physical performance, but there seem small decreases in muscular strength and both anaerobic and aerobic capacity.  Nevertheless, athletes who wish to observe Ramadan can reduce such effects by prior adjustment of diet and training plans, minimizing sleep loss, and careful management of fluid and food intake during the period of intermittent fasting. Conclusion: Competitors in most events can observe Ramadan with a small loss of athletic performance. However, intermittent fasting can endanger health for individuals with type I diabetes mellitus, and for participants in ultra-endurance events (particularly under hot conditions).http://jfh.mums.ac.ir/pdf_4670_b1e5a0a3085ab3801ff4f2edb8f7dd32.htmlAerobic capacityAnmaerobic capacityDehydrationHypoglycaemiaStrength
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Sport participation and Ramadan observance: Advice for the athlete
Journal of Fasting and Health
Aerobic capacity
Anmaerobic capacity
Dehydration
Hypoglycaemia
Strength
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title Sport participation and Ramadan observance: Advice for the athlete
title_short Sport participation and Ramadan observance: Advice for the athlete
title_full Sport participation and Ramadan observance: Advice for the athlete
title_fullStr Sport participation and Ramadan observance: Advice for the athlete
title_full_unstemmed Sport participation and Ramadan observance: Advice for the athlete
title_sort sport participation and ramadan observance: advice for the athlete
publisher Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Fasting and Health
issn 2345-2587
2345-2587
publishDate 2015-07-01
description Introduction: A growing number of Muslim athletes now engage in international competition. This raises the question of the advice they should be given if a major event occurs during the month of Ramadan. Methods: A narrative review has been based upon books and extensive reviews completed by the author and other investigators. Results: Practical considerations hamper assessment of the effects of Ramadan upon physical performance, but there seem small decreases in muscular strength and both anaerobic and aerobic capacity.  Nevertheless, athletes who wish to observe Ramadan can reduce such effects by prior adjustment of diet and training plans, minimizing sleep loss, and careful management of fluid and food intake during the period of intermittent fasting. Conclusion: Competitors in most events can observe Ramadan with a small loss of athletic performance. However, intermittent fasting can endanger health for individuals with type I diabetes mellitus, and for participants in ultra-endurance events (particularly under hot conditions).
topic Aerobic capacity
Anmaerobic capacity
Dehydration
Hypoglycaemia
Strength
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