Effects of Ramadan observance on repeated cycle ergometer sprinting and associated inflammatory and oxidative stress responses in trained young men

H. Bouhlel, G. Bogdanis, A. Hamila, A. Miled, M. Chelly, M. Denguezli, R. Shephard, Z. Tabka, E. Bouhlel
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Introduction: The effects of Ramadan observance upon repeated sprints and associated inflammatory and oxidative stress responses are not well known. Indeed, the objective was to assess the impact of fasting on muscle performance and selected oxidative and inflammatory parameters in athletes. Methods: Ten young trained boxers were tested during a control period (C), at the end of the first week (R-1), and during the fourth week of Ramadan observance (R-4). On each occasion, they performed three vertical jumps, 10 x 6 s repeated sprints on a cycle ergometer, followed by three final vertical jumps 1 min after. Surface electrodes measured the EMG activity of the vastus lateralis during jumps performed before and after sprinting. Oxidative stress (malondialdehyde, total antioxidant and catalase), inflammatory markers (C-reactive protein, Interleukin-6 and homocysteine), muscle damage (CPK and LDH) and blood glucose were measured at rest and after completing the exercise protocol. Results: The overall sprint performance was reduced at R-1 compared to C (-6.3 ± 1.2%, p = 0.025), but had recovered by R-4. Jump height decreased after the repeated sprints (p<0.01), without significant changes in EMG parameters. Oxidative stress indices, inflammatory markers, and muscle damage measured after the protocol exercise were unaffected during fasting. Conclusion: The correction of sprint performance may highlight some adaptive responses to fasting. The unchanged of the selected fatigue biomarkers after the repeated sprint protocol suggest that the dietary restriction related to Ramadan is not severe enough to induce significant changes in the
斋月遵守对训练有素的年轻男性重复循环计力器短跑和相关炎症和氧化应激反应的影响
斋月对重复短跑和相关的炎症和氧化应激反应的影响尚不清楚。事实上,目的是评估禁食对运动员肌肉性能和选定的氧化和炎症参数的影响。方法:在对照期(C)、第一周结束时(R-1)和斋月第四周(R-4)对10名年轻训练拳击手进行测试。在每一次测试中,他们分别进行3次垂直跳跃,10 x 6 s重复冲刺,1分钟后进行最后3次垂直跳跃。表面电极测量了短跑前后跳跃期间股外侧肌的肌电活动。在休息和完成运动方案后测量氧化应激(丙二醛、总抗氧化剂和过氧化氢酶)、炎症标志物(c反应蛋白、白细胞介素-6和同型半胱氨酸)、肌肉损伤(CPK和LDH)和血糖。结果:与C相比,R-1时整体冲刺性能下降(-6.3±1.2%,p = 0.025), R-4时恢复;重复冲刺后跳跃高度下降(p<0.01),肌电参数无明显变化。氧化应激指数、炎症标志物和肌肉损伤在方案运动后测量,在禁食期间不受影响。结论:短跑成绩的纠正可能突出了对禁食的适应性反应。重复冲刺方案后所选择的疲劳生物标志物的变化表明,斋月相关的饮食限制不足以引起显着的变化
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