PLoS ONE (Jan 2013)

Concomitant effects of Ramadan fasting and time-of-day on apolipoprotein AI, B, Lp-a and homocysteine responses during aerobic exercise in Tunisian soccer players.

  • Omar Hammouda,
  • Hamdi Chtourou,
  • Asma Aloui,
  • Henda Chahed,
  • Choumous Kallel,
  • Abdelhedi Miled,
  • Karim Chamari,
  • Anis Chaouachi,
  • Nizar Souissi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0079873
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 11
p. e79873

Abstract

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ObjectiveTo examine the time-of-day and Ramadan fasting (RF) effects on serum apolipoprotein-AI (Apo-AI) and B (Apo-B), lipoprotein particles-a (Lp-a), high-sensitive C-reactive-protein (hs-CRP), and homocysteine (Hcy) during the Yo-Yo intermittent recovery test (YYIRT).DesignPerformance and biochemical measures were completed at two times-of-day (07:00 and 17:00 h), 1-week before RF (BR), the second week of RF (SWR), and the fourth week of RF (ER).SettingFor each session, subjects performed the YYIRT, and blood samples were taken before and 3-min after the test for biochemical measures.ParticipantsFifteen soccer players.Main outcome measuresTotal distance during the YYIRT, core temperature, body composition, dietary intakes, lipid (HDL-C, LDL-C, Apo-AI, B and Lp-a) and inflammatory (hs-CRP and Hcy) profiles.ResultsPerformances during the YYIRT were higher in the evening than the morning BR (P ConclusionsThis study concluded that caloric restriction induced by RF seems to ameliorate lipid and inflammatory markers of cardiovascular health during intermittent exercise performed in the evening.