The Effect of Ramadan Fasting on the Coping Strategies Used by Male Footballers Affiliated with the Tunisian First Professional League.

Journal: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)

Volume: 11

Issue: 7

Year of Publication: 

Affiliated Institutions:  Higher Institute of Sport and Physical Education of Gafsa, Gafsa University, Gafsa , Tunisia. Faculty of Human and Social Sciences, Hassiba Benbouali University of Chlef, Chlef , Algeria. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Taiz University, Taiz , Yemen. Institute of Allied Health Sciences, College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan , Taiwan. Department of Pediatrics, E-Da Cancer Hospital, I-Shou University, Kaohsiung , Taiwan.

Abstract summary 

This study aimed to discover coping strategies among professional male Tunisian footballers during the Ramadan 2021 fast. One hundred and eighty footballers who belong to twelve Tunisian professional clubs (age: 25.54 ± 4.41 years, weight: 77.19 ± 5.99 kg; height: 180.54 ± 7.28 cm; BMI: 23.67 ± 0.58) were tested during three sessions: one week before Ramadan, during the last week of Ramadan, and one week after Ramadan 2021. The footballers completed the Arabic version of the Inventory of Coping Strategies for Competitive Sport (ICSCS) scale in each session. Responses were recorded retrospectively one hour after a competition. The analysis of variance revealed a significant effect of Ramadan fasting on the adaptation profile of footballers (F = 3.51; -value = 0.0001). Before and after Ramadan fasting, active coping dominates the adaptation profile of Tunisian professional footballers. During Ramadan, footballers use an irregular and unbalanced coping profile. The lifestyle change induced by the Ramadan fast significantly and negatively affected the adaptation profile of Tunisian professional footballers. Under the effect of the month of Ramadan, footballers developed a different coping profile from that of normal months.

Authors & Co-authors:  Hajji Jamel J Sabah Aiche A Aljaberi Musheer A MA Lin Chung-Ying CY Huang Lin-Yi LY

Study Outcome 

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Citations :  Al-Jafar R., Zografou Themeli M., Zaman S., Akbar S., Lhoste V., Khamliche A., Elliott P., Tsilidis K.K., Dehghan A. Effect of Religious Fasting in Ramadan on Blood Pressure: Results From LORANS (London Ramadan Study) and a Meta-Analysis. J. Am. Heart Assoc. 2021;10:e021560. doi: 10.1161/JAHA.120.021560.
Authors :  5
Identifiers
Doi : 1053
SSN : 2227-9032
Study Population
Male
Mesh Terms
Other Terms
adaptation;athletes;fast day;lifestyle;men;mental health
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Country of Study
Tunisia
Publication Country
Switzerland