yes Halal diet is same to Muslim diet
yes it does for example DIET: Observant Muslims will fast from sunrise to sunset during Ramadan, occurring in the ninth month of the Muslim calendar. there for if the athlete was muslim this poor diet can effect his performance. dr regis
burger and chips
Coke and sweets
Just find a football player and ask him or her?
To be a footballer, you need to train hard, eat a right diet,and balance out your food, you need to have either or both stamina and speed, strengths...
If you do something for a reason of gaining an effect, and the effect takes place it is therefore cause and effect. If you eat a healthy diet and take regular exercise which results in you health cost being less and your health improving, that is a fine example of cause and effect. Geneii
A top footballer needs more energy in their diet than we do because they play football all the time and train everyday, so they are more active than us. The energy comes from the fat in the food.
body size makes an effect to a diet because it makes you lazy to eat the foods that are healthy for your body.
no known effect
The thermic effect of food is typically estimated to be around 10% of total calorie intake. For a 2500 calorie diet, the thermic effect of food would be approximately 250 calories. This energy is used for the digestion, absorption, and metabolism of nutrients from the diet.
250 calories