Intermittent fasting and its effects on athletic performance: A review

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Intermittent fasting (IFast) has been around for most of human history, and its proposed health benefits have been mentioned in ancient civilizations. However, recently, there has been a renewed public interest in IFast. Given the importance of nutrition in optimizing athletic performance, there is a concern about the effects of IFast on athletics. Most of the studies looking at performance and fasting are regarding athletes who observe Ramadan. Looking at high-intensity, endurance, and resistance exercises, studies have been varied but are uniform in showing that there is no benefit to athletic performance while fasting. More long-term studies need to be done to evaluate specific fasting protocols during sport.

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Levy, E., & Chu, T. (2019, July 1). Intermittent fasting and its effects on athletic performance: A review. Current Sports Medicine Reports. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. https://doi.org/10.1249/JSR.0000000000000614

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