Poorer Intermittent Sprints Performance in Ramadan-Fasted Muslim Footballers despite Controlling for Pre-Exercise Dietary Intake, Sleep and Training Load
This study examines the effects of Ramadan fasting on sprint performance during prolonged intermittent exercise in trained Muslim footballers, under controlled pre-exercise conditions. A within-group, cross-over study design with two non-fasted or Control trials performed before (i.e., CON1) and aft...
Main Authors: | Aziz, Abdul Rashid (Author), Che Muhamad, Ahmad Munir (Author), Roslan, Siti Raifana (Author), Ghulam Mohamed, Nazirah (Author), Singh, Rabindarjeet (Author), Yong, Michael Hwa Chia (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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MDPI ,
2017.
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