… fasted state. In this article we review studies of the effects of regimens of intermittentfasting (… To distinguish studies of short-term frequent fasting periods from studies of less frequent but …
R Roky, L Iraki, R HajKhlifa, NL Ghazal… - Annals of Nutrition and …, 2000 - karger.com
… of bodytemperature and alertness during Ramadan fasting. … of oral temperature and alertness were affected by Ramadan fasting. … Oral temperature decreased during the daytime and …
R Roky, I Houti, S Moussamih, S Qotbi… - Annals of nutrition and …, 2004 - karger.com
… However, the chronobiological studies have shown that Ramadan fasting affects the circadian distribution of bodytemperature, cortisol, melatonin and glycemia. The amplitude of most …
R Roky, F Chapotot, F Hakkou… - Journal of sleep …, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
… This is the first study on sleep pattern changes in intermittentfasting due to the religious … The delay in sleep onset was associated with an increase in nocturnal bodytemperature. This …
O Froy, N Chapnik, R Miskin - Mechanisms of ageing and development, 2009 - Elsevier
… Our results show that when food was introduced during the light period, bodytemperature peak was not disrupted. In contrast, IF caused almost arrhythmicity in clock gene expression in …
… Core bodytemperature increases during the day and … in core bodytemperature, whereas an increase in core body … and maximum values of bodytemperature occur, respectively). …
SO Qasrawi, SR Pandi-Perumal, AS BaHammam - Sleep and Breathing, 2017 - Springer
… Ramadan can increase nocturnal bodytemperatures [10, 21]. Given that REM sleep is inversely proportional to core bodytemperature, nocturnal increases in temperature could lead to …
… levels, blood pressure, and bodytemperature. HbA1c and waist and hip … fasting and non-fasting periods. The different types of intermittentfasting include complete alternate-day fasting, …
… in several hormone systems and the core bodytemperature.[ 1 ] A limited … of bodytemperature.[ 3 21 30 ] In a well-designed study, Roky et al. continuously recorded bodytemperature …