Effects of Fasting During Ramadan Month on Cognitive Function in Muslim Athletes
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.
Source: Asian Journal of Sports Medicine - Category: Sports Medicine Source Type: research
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