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Effects of Fasting During Ramadan Month on Cognitive Function in Muslim Athletes

PURPOSE: Our study aimed to profile the effect of fasting during the Ramadan month on cognitive function in a group of healthy Muslim athletes. METHODS: Eighteen male athletes underwent computerized neuropsychological testing during (fasting) and after (non-fasting) Ramadan. Diet was standardized, a...

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Autores principales: Tian, Ho-Heng, Aziz, Abdul-Rashid, Png, Weileen, Wahid, Mohamed Faizul, Yeo, Donald, Constance Png, Ai-Li
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Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3289210/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22375233
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author Tian, Ho-Heng
Aziz, Abdul-Rashid
Png, Weileen
Wahid, Mohamed Faizul
Yeo, Donald
Constance Png, Ai-Li
author_facet Tian, Ho-Heng
Aziz, Abdul-Rashid
Png, Weileen
Wahid, Mohamed Faizul
Yeo, Donald
Constance Png, Ai-Li
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description PURPOSE: Our study aimed to profile the effect of fasting during the Ramadan month on cognitive function in a group of healthy Muslim athletes. METHODS: Eighteen male athletes underwent computerized neuropsychological testing during (fasting) and after (non-fasting) Ramadan. Diet was standardized, and tests were performed at 0900h and 1600h to characterize potential time-of-day (TOD) interactions. Psychomotor function (processing speed), vigilance (visual attention), visual learning and memory, working memory (executive function), verbal learning and memory were examined. Capillary glucose, body temperature, urine specific gravity, and sleep volume were also recorded. RESULTS: Fasting effects were observed for psychomotor function (Cohen's d=1.3, P=0.01) and vigilance (d=0.6, P=0.004), with improved performance at 0900h during fasting; verbal learning and memory was poorer at 1600h (d=-0.8, P=0.03). A TOD effect was present for psychomotor function (d=-0.4, P<0.001), visual learning (d=-0.5, P=0.04), verbal learning and memory (d=-1.3, P=0.001), with poorer performances at 1600h. There was no significant fasting effect on visual learning and working memory. CONCLUSIONS: Our results show that the effect of fasting on cognition is heterogeneous and domain-specific. Performance in functions requiring sustained rapid responses was better in the morning, declining in the late afternoon, whereas performance in non-speed dependent accuracy measures was more resilient.
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spelling pubmed-32892102012-02-28 Effects of Fasting During Ramadan Month on Cognitive Function in Muslim Athletes Tian, Ho-Heng Aziz, Abdul-Rashid Png, Weileen Wahid, Mohamed Faizul Yeo, Donald Constance Png, Ai-Li Asian J Sports Med Original Article PURPOSE: Our study aimed to profile the effect of fasting during the Ramadan month on cognitive function in a group of healthy Muslim athletes. METHODS: Eighteen male athletes underwent computerized neuropsychological testing during (fasting) and after (non-fasting) Ramadan. Diet was standardized, and tests were performed at 0900h and 1600h to characterize potential time-of-day (TOD) interactions. Psychomotor function (processing speed), vigilance (visual attention), visual learning and memory, working memory (executive function), verbal learning and memory were examined. Capillary glucose, body temperature, urine specific gravity, and sleep volume were also recorded. RESULTS: Fasting effects were observed for psychomotor function (Cohen's d=1.3, P=0.01) and vigilance (d=0.6, P=0.004), with improved performance at 0900h during fasting; verbal learning and memory was poorer at 1600h (d=-0.8, P=0.03). A TOD effect was present for psychomotor function (d=-0.4, P<0.001), visual learning (d=-0.5, P=0.04), verbal learning and memory (d=-1.3, P=0.001), with poorer performances at 1600h. There was no significant fasting effect on visual learning and working memory. CONCLUSIONS: Our results show that the effect of fasting on cognition is heterogeneous and domain-specific. Performance in functions requiring sustained rapid responses was better in the morning, declining in the late afternoon, whereas performance in non-speed dependent accuracy measures was more resilient. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2011-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3289210/ /pubmed/22375233 Text en © 2011 Sports Medicine Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly.
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Tian, Ho-Heng
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title_short Effects of Fasting During Ramadan Month on Cognitive Function in Muslim Athletes
title_sort effects of fasting during ramadan month on cognitive function in muslim athletes
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3289210/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22375233
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