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Short-term maximal performance, alertness, dietary intake, sleep pattern and mood states of physically active young men before, during and after Ramadan observance.

Hsen HsounaRaouf AbdessalemOmar BoukhrisKhaled TrabelsiLassaad ChtourouNabil TahriFlorian A EngelRoy J ShephardHamdi Chtourou
Published in: PloS one (2019)
Ramadan had no-adverse effects on the 5-jump performance, alertness, or mood states in physically active young men. However, the sleep duration was shorter and the sleep quality was improved following compared to during Ramadan. The fractional intake of fat also increased at the expense of carbohydrate during Ramadan, and the protein intake was lower at the beginning of Ramadan than before, at the end of and after Ramadan.
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