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Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of Ramadan fasting on body composition, aerobic exercise performance and blood lactate, heart rate and perceived exertion in regularly trained young soccer players. Sixteen male soccer players participated in this study. Mean age, stature, body mass and training age of the players were 17.4±1.2 years, 175.4±3.6 cm, 69.6±4.3 kg and 5.1±1.3 years, respectively. During the Ramadan period, all subjects voluntarily chose to follow the fasting guidelines and abstained from eating and drinking from sunrise to sunset. Body composition, hydration status, dietary intake and sleep duration were assessed on four occasions: before Ramadan, at the beginning of Ramadan, at the end of Ramadan and 2 weeks after the end of Ramadan. On each occasion, aerobic exercise performance and blood lactate, heart rate and rating of perceived exertion responses of players were also determined during an incremental running test. Repeated measures of ANOVA revealed that body mass, percentage of body fat, fat-free mass, hydration status, daily sleeping time and daily energy and macronutrient intake of players did not vary significantly throughout the study period (p>0.05). However, players experienced a small but significant decrease in skinfold thicknesses over the course of the study (p<0.05). Although ratings of perceived exertion at submaximal workloads increased during Ramadan (p<0.05), blood lactate and heart rate responses had decreased by the end of Ramadan (p<0.05). In line with these changes, peak running performance and running velocity at anaerobic threshold also improved by the end of Ramadan (p<0.05). Improvements in aerobic exercise performance with time were probably due to the effects of pre-season training program that was performed after the break of the fast (Iftar) during the month of Ramadan. The results of the present study suggest that if regular training regimen, body fluid balance, daily energy intake and sleep duration are maintained as before Ramadan, Ramadan fasting does not have detrimental effects on aerobic exercise performance or body composition in young soccer players.Entities:
Keywords: Ramadan fasting; aerobic exercise; body composition; soccer
Year: 2011 PMID: 23486092 PMCID: PMC3588618 DOI: 10.2478/v10078-011-0042-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hum Kinet ISSN: 1640-5544 Impact factor: 2.193
Body composition, hydration status, daily energy and macronutrient intake and sleeping time (means±SD) before (Pre-RF), during (Beg-RF and End-RF) and after (After-RF) Ramadan fasting (n=16)
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| BM (kg) | 69.56±4.29 | 69.19±4.39 | 69.00±4.93 | 69.52±4.66 | 1.14 | 0.342 |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 22.60±1.22 | 22.48±1.33 | 22.42±1.47 | 22.59±1.50 | 1.16 | 0.337 |
| Body fat (%) | 9.11±2.96 | 8.86±2.78 | 8.69±2.55 | 8.83±2.52 | 1.26 | 0.301 |
| ΣSKF (mm) | 56.30±14.55 | 55.43±14.17 | 55.01±14.32 | 54.96±13.94 | 10.37 | 0.000 |
| FFM (kg) | 63.16±3.35 | 63.01±3.57 | 62.95±4.04 | 63.32±3.68 | 0.49 | 0.692 |
| TBW (L) | 46.23±2.44 | 46.11±2.58 | 46.08±2.94 | 46.37±2.68 | 0.58 | 0.635 |
| USG | 1019.4±4.8 | 1021.9±4.4 | 1019.7±4.3 | 1019.1±4.9 | 2.05 | 0.120 |
| DEI (MJ.day−1) | 13.32±2.08 | 13.26±1.51 | 12.95±1.23 | 13.66±1.30 | 0.66 | 0.580 |
| Carbohydrate (%) | 52.7±7.2 | 50.7±7.7 | 51.4±7.4 | 53.1±7.1 | 2.18 | 0.103 |
| Fat (%) | 32.7±5.7 | 34.3±6.3 | 33.3±6.2 | 32.1±5.7 | 1.83 | 0.154 |
| Protein (%) | 14.6±1.9 | 15.1±2.0 | 15.3±1.7 | 14.8±1.8 | 1.30 | 0.285 |
| DST (h.day−1) | 8.6±0.5 | 8.8±0.5 | 8.7±0.7 | 8.6±0.4 | 0.50 | 0.684 |
BM: body mass, BMI: body mass index, ΣSKF: sum of the six skinfolds, FFM: fat-free mass, TBW: total body water, USG: urine specific gravity, DEI: daily energy intake, DST: daily sleeping time,
significantly different from Beg-RF, End-RF and After-RF (p<0.05)
Peak exercise data and running velocity at 4.0 mmol.L−1 LA concentration (means±SD) before (Pre-RF), during (Beg-RF and End-RF) and after (After-RF) Ramadan fasting (n=16)
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| Peak RD (m) | 2809±371 | 2638±410 | 2905±347 | 3009±322 | 10.37 | 0.000 |
| Peak RT (min) | 15.45±1.62 | 14.68±1.81 | 15.87±1.51 | 16.32±1.38 | 10.68 | 0.000 |
| Peak RV (km.h−1) | 14.14±0.54 | 13.89±0.61 | 14.29±0.51 | 14.44±0.46 | 10.75 | 0.000 |
| RV4.0 (km.h−1) | 11.16±0.70 | 11.11±0.55 | 11.37±0.60 | 11.56±0.68 | 8.10 | 0.000 |
| Peak LA (mmol.L−1) | 9.72±1.61 | 9.41±1.81 | 9.64±1.55 | 10.02±2.07 | 0.60 | 0.618 |
| Peak HR (b.min−1) | 192.78±7.32 | 193.49±7.97 | 191.98±7.19 | 192.33±7.69 | 0.84 | 0.479 |
| Peak RPE | 18.56±1.31 | 18.75±1.06 | 18.88±0.96 | 18.69±1.35 | 0.67 | 0.575 |
RD: running distance, RT: running time, RV: running velocity, RV4.0: running velocity at 4.0mmol.L−1 lactate concentration, LA: blood lactate concentration, HR: heart rate, RPE: rating of perceived exertion,
significantly different from After-RF (p<0.05),
significantly different from End-RF and After-RF (p<0.05)
Blood lactate responses (means±SD) at submaximal running velocities before (Pre-RF), during (Beg-RF and End-RF) and after (After-RF) Ramadan fasting (n=16)
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| Resting LA | 1.27±0.33 | 1.11±0.28 | 1.18±0.30 | 1.12±0.37 | 1.45 | 0.240 |
| LA at 8 km.h−1 | 1.91±0.50 | 1.85±0.40 | 1.79±0.38 | 1.66±0.45 | 2.15 | 0.107 |
| LA at 10 km.h−1 | 2.68±0.81 | 2.73±0.55 | 2.54±0.57 | 2.38±0.58 | 3.24 | 0.031 |
| LA at 11 km.h−1 | 3.82±0.99 | 3.93±0.71 | 3.58±0.73 | 3.37±0.85 | 7.67 | 0.000 |
| LA at 12 km.h−1 | 5.80±1.44 | 6.15±1.34 | 5.48±1.20 | 5.14±1.35 | 12.24 | 0.000 |
LA: blood lactate concentration,
significantly different from After-RF (p<0.05),
significantly different from End-RF and After-RF (p<0.05)
Heart rate responses (means±SD) at submaximal running velocities before (Pre-RF), during (Beg-RF and End-RF) and after (After-RF) Ramadan fasting (n=16)
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| Resting HR | 70.24±10.56 | 68.59±9.14 | 67.53±9.91 | 69.18±9.18 | 1.02 | 0.395 |
| HR at 8 km.h−1 | 139.68±10.08 | 138.44±9.66 | 136.80±9.69 | 135.15±9.30 | 2.04 | 0.122 |
| HR at 10 km.h−1 | 163.36±9.97 | 165.29±9.60 | 161.40±9.54 | 159.11±9.17 | 6.33 | 0.001 |
| HR at 11 km.h−1 | 176.82±9.81 | 178.58±9.51 | 174.19±9.41 | 172.06±9.06 | 10.95 | 0.000 |
| HR at 12 km.h−1 | 185.64±8.69 | 187.92±9.01 | 183.54±8.57 | 181.01±8.81 | 16.12 | 0.000 |
HR: heart rate,
significantly different from After-RF (p<0.05),
significantly different from End-RF and After-RF (p<0.05)
Figure 1Changes in submaximal blood lactate concentrations before, during and after Ramadan fasting
Figure 2Changes in submaximal heart rate responses before, during and after Ramadan fasting
Ratings of perceived exertion (means±SD) at submaximal running velocities before (Pre-RF), during (Beg-RF and End-RF) and after (After-RF) Ramadan fasting (n=16)
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| RPE at 8 km.h−1 | 7.50±1.21 | 7.81±1.33 | 8.00±1.10 | 7.69±1.40 | 1.16 | 0.334 |
| RPE at 10 km.h−1 | 9.94±1.53 | 10.88±1.31 | 11.13±1.09 | 10.25±1.34 | 11.49 | 0.000 |
| RPE at 11 km.h−1 | 12.44±1.63 | 13.56±1.41 | 13.31±1.20 | 12.19±1.64 | 16.56 | 0.000 |
| RPE at 12 km.h−1 | 14.75±1.48 | 16.00±1.75 | 15.69±1.30 | 14.63±1.36 | 23.97 | 0.000 |
RPE: rating of perceived exertion,
significantly different from Beg-RF and End-RF (p<0.05),
significantly different from End-RF (p<0.05)
Figure 3Changes in submaximal ratings of perceived exertion before, during and after Ramadan fasting