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Fig. 1 | Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition

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From: Ramadan fasting does not adversely affect neuromuscular performances and reaction times in trained karate athletes

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Experimental design. S1, S2 and S3: one week before Ramadan, the end of the first week of Ramadan, and the end of the last week of Ramadan, respectively; SRT: simple reaction time; CRT: choice reaction time; MVC: maximal voluntary isometric contraction of the elbow flexor; BB: biceps brachial muscle; T lim : isometric sub-maximal elbow flexion contraction until exhaustion

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