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The Covid-19 Pandemic and Physical Activity During Intermittent Fasting, Is It Safe? a Call for Action Publisher



Akbari HA1 ; Ghram A1, 2, 3 ; Yoosefi M1 ; Arena R2, 4 ; Lavie CJ2, 5 ; Chtourou H6, 7 ; Saad HB8 ; Chamari K9
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Source: Biology of Sport Published:2021


Abstract

Intermittent fasting (IF) has recently gained popularity, and has been used for centuries in many religious practices. The Ramadan fasting is a mandatory form of IF practiced by millions of healthy adult Muslims globally for a whole lunar month every year. In Islam, the “Sunna” also encourages Muslims to practice IF all along the year (e.g.; two days a week). The 2019-Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic in the context of Ramadan has raised the question whether fasting is safe practice during the COVID-19 pandemic health crisis, and what would be the healthy lifestyle behaviors while fasting that would minimize the risk of infection. As COVID-19 lacks a specific therapy, IF and physical activity could help promote human immunity and be part of holistic preventive strategy against COVID-19. In this commentary, the authors focus on this dilemma and provide recommendations to the fasting communities for safely practicing physical activity in time of COVID-19 pandemic. © 2021 Institute of Sport. All rights reserved.
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