Effects of ingesting low glycemic index carbohydrate food for the sahur meal on subjective, metabolic and physiological responses, and endurance performance in Ramadan fasted men

Int J Food Sci Nutr. 2014 Aug;65(5):629-36. doi: 10.3109/09637486.2014.886187. Epub 2014 Feb 13.

Abstract

Purpose: To investigate the effect of low glycemic index (LGI) carbohydrate meal on subjective, metabolic and physiological responses, and endurance performance in the Ramadan fasted state.

Methods: During Ramadan, 12 Muslim men, in a randomized and crossover design, ingested for the sahur meal (i.e., last meal before commencement of the day's fast), either LGI (glycemic index = 37) or mixed (CON; ∼57) meal of equivalent macro-nutrient. At ∼12 h post-prandial, subjects completed a 60 min continuous run.

Results: There were no significant differences between the two meals for ratings in perceived satiety, fullness, appetite and mood states. During steady-state exercise, there were no significant differences in metabolic and physiological measures. In the time-trial, distance ran was significantly lower in LGI versus CON meal trial, but with a corresponding lower perceived exertion in the LGI trial.

Conclusion: Compared to CON, ingesting LGI as the sahur meal did not provide any metabolic, physiological or performance benefits during endurance run performed 12 h post-prandial in Ramadan fasted state.

Keywords: Blood glucose concentration; exercise; perceived exertion; religious fast; satiety.

Publication types

  • Randomized Controlled Trial

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Blood Glucose
  • Cross-Over Studies
  • Diet
  • Dietary Carbohydrates / administration & dosage*
  • Double-Blind Method
  • Exercise
  • Fasting
  • Feeding Behavior*
  • Glycemic Index*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Meals*
  • Physical Endurance
  • Postprandial Period
  • Satiation
  • Young Adult

Substances

  • Blood Glucose
  • Dietary Carbohydrates