Water-only Fasting Literature
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Author(s): Webber, J., Macdonald, I. A.
Publication: Br J Nutr
Publication Year: 1994

The effect of fasting for 12, 36 and 72 h was studied in twenty-nine healthy subjects (seventeen women and twelve men). Measurements were made of cardiovascular variables, metabolic rate, respiratory exchange ratio, plasma metabolites, insulin, thyroid hormones and catecholamines. During starvation there were no significant changes in blood pressure, whilst heart rate (beats/… Read More

Author(s): Hoffer, L. J., Forse, R. A.
Publication: Am J Physiol
Publication Year: 1990

In a study of the mechanism of adaptation to protein deficiency, 10 moderately obese women underwent a 3-wk fast followed by random allocation to a 1-wk refeeding regimen providing 80 g carbohydrate or protein. Protein metabolism was studied by means of nitrogen (N) balance, urinary 3-methylhistidine excretion, and postabsorptive plasma leucine flux using L-[1-13C]leucine infusions. After the… Read More

Author(s): Elia, M., Wood, S., Khan, K., Pullicino, E.
Publication: Clin Sci (Lond)
Publication Year: 1990

1. Thirty-three arteriovenous forearm catheterization studies were carried out in 19 lean subjects starving for 12-14 h (n = 13), 30-36 h (n = 7) and 60-66 h (n = 13). Forearm blood flow was measured in order to calculate the flux of various substrates. At the same time, whole-body oxidation of fat, carbohydrate and protein was calculated using indirect calorimetry and urinary nitrogen… Read More

Author(s): Falzi, G., Ronchi, E.
Publication: Forensic Sci Int
Publication Year: 1990

A lethal case of Wernicke's encephalopathy caused by prolonged fasting is reported; the liability of physicians is evaluated.

Author(s): Elia, M., Parkinson, S.
Publication: Eur J Clin Nutr
Publication Year: 1989
Author(s): Ho, K. Y., Veldhuis, J. D., Johnson, M. L., Furlanetto, R., Evans, W. S., Alberti, K. G., Thorner, M. O.
Publication: J Clin Invest
Publication Year: 1988

Studies in man have shown that the episodic release of growth hormone (GH) is infrequent and erratic, and unlike that in the rat does not appear to have discernible ultradian periodicities. However, these observations in nonfasted subjects may be invalid since mixed nutrients have unpredictable effects on GH release. Moreover, in the fed state basal GH levels are frequently undetectable, thus… Read More

Author(s): Elia, M., Goren, A., Behrens, R., Barber, R. W., Neale, G.
Publication: Clin Sci (Lond)
Publication Year: 1987

1. The effect of total starvation for 4-5 days on the intestinal uptake and urinary excretion of markers from an orally administered mixture of mannitol (5g), [14C]mannitol (0.5 microCi), lactulose (10 g) and 51Cr-labelled ethylenediaminetetra-acetate (51Cr-EDTA) (30 microCi), was assessed in five lean (group 1) and four obese (group 2) subjects. The effect of a very low calorie diet… Read More

Author(s): Elia, M., Zed, C., Neale, G., Livesey, G.
Publication: Metabolism
Publication Year: 1987

The basal blood glycerol concentration was determined and the rate of glycerol turnover was assessed by a nonradioactive infusion technique in six healthy nonobese adults after an overnight fast and again after four days of total starvation. Simultaneously, estimates of total energy expenditure and net fat oxidation were made from measurements of oxygen consumption, carbon dioxide production,… Read More

Author(s): Salloum, T. K., Burton, A.
Publication: N/A
Publication Year: 1987