TY - JOUR ID - 5449 TI - Effect of Ramadan Fasting and Triangular Exercise Progressive on the Vigilance, Mood and Blood Glucose in Trained Athletes JO - Journal of Nutrition,Fasting and Health JA - JNFH LA - en SN - AU - Said, Lotfi AU - Ilham, Zerdani AU - Aggour, Ahmed AU - Fethddine, Ahmed AU - Tazi, Abdelouaheb AU - Talbi, Mohammed AD - Superior Normal School (ENS), Hassan II University, Casablanca, Morocco. AD - Department of Biology. Laboratory of Ecology and Environment (LEE). Faculty of Sciences, Hassan II University, Casablanca, Morocco. AD - Research and Assessment Unit in Physical Activity and Sport (CREAPS), Superior Normal School (ENS), Hassan II University, Casablanca, Morocco. AD - The Hassan II Foundation for Scientific and Medical Research on Ramadan (FRSMR), Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Hassan II University, Casablanca, Morocco. AD - Analytical chemistry laboratory and physical chemistry of materials, Hassan II University, Casablanca, Morocco. Y1 - 2015 PY - 2015 VL - 3 IS - 3 SP - 103 EP - 110 KW - Ramadan fasting KW - Triangular exercise KW - Mood KW - Vigilance KW - Blood glucose DO - 10.22038/jfh.2015.5449 N2 - Introduction: This study has for objective the assessment of the vigilance, mood states variations and the blood glucose levels, during a triangular effort progressive in trained athletes during Ramadan fasting (RF). Methods: Ten trained male athletes aged 21.8 ± 1.1 years are evaluated before (B.RF), during (1st, 2nd and 3th week) and after Ramadan fasting, in the blood-glucose, vigilance, and mood states at rest and after (A. Ex. ) a triangular exercise test (TUB II).Results: Comparing to the reference period (B.RF), the RF induces a decrease in the maximal aerobic power (TUB II) approximately 2-Cleanup Messy Code 5% and a hypoglycaemia. The objective vigilance is doubly influenced by the RF (F= 14.58, p<0.002) and the exercise (F = 13.04, p<0.02), and decreasing significantly during the 1st and 2nd week of RF. However the subjective vigilance and moods states are not varied neither by the RF nor by the exercise. Conclusion: The results should guide the work of physical education teachers and coaches to a programming by integrating more of periods of complete recovery, and avoiding risky tasks requiring sustained attention. UR - https://jnfh.mums.ac.ir/article_5449.html L1 - https://jnfh.mums.ac.ir/article_5449_f55e8a53c8ba990b522fcb094c69ace2.pdf ER -