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Author(s): Balazsi, I., Karadi, I., Somogyi, A., Jona, G., Romics, L.
Publication: Acta Med Hung
Publication Year: 1983

The HDL-cholesterol level was found to decrease during the first week of therapeutic starvation in hyperlipoproteinaemic (hypertriglyceridaemic), diabetic (non-insulin dependent) patients. The possible causes of the finding are discussed, and the view is expressed that the fall in HDL given no cause for discontinuing the caloric restriction or starvation as the therapeutic measures in obesity… Read More

Author(s): Vranic, M., Steiner, G., Marliss, E., Zinman, B.
Publication: Int J Obes
Publication Year: 1982
Author(s): Bjorkman, O., Felig, P.
Publication: Diabetes
Publication Year: 1982

Arterial (A) and renal venous (RV) concentrations and net splanchnic exchange of glucose, fructose, lactate, pyruvate, glycerol, and alanine were studied in the basal state and during a 135-min intravenous infusion of fructose at 2 mmol/min in healthy subjects after a 60-h fast. After 45 min of the fructose infusion, somatostatin (9 microgram/min) was infused for 60 min to induce… Read More

Author(s): Arner, P., Engfeldt, P., Wennlund, A., Ostman, J.
Publication: Horm Metab Res
Publication Year: 1981

Activation of lipolysis by cyclic AMP in conditions with accelerated lipid mobilization was examined in subcutaneous adipose tissue incubated in vitro. In (a) 16 obese patients before and during therapeutic starvation, (b) 18 diabetics before and after antidiabetic treatment and (c) 11 hyperthyroid patients before and after anti-thyroid treatment, a positive correlation was found between… Read More

Author(s): Elia, M., Farrell, R., Ilic, V., Smith, R., Williamson, D. H.
Publication: Clin Sci (Lond)
Publication Year: 1980

1. To investigate the effects of starvation, elective surgery, accidental injury and other clinical conditions on the metabolism of branched-chain amino acids in man, we have measured the basal concentration of leucine and the removal of metabolic effects of infused L-leucine. 2. The blood concentration of leucine as significantly increased by surgery, starvation and accidental injury, and… Read More

Author(s): Yamamoto, H., Suzuki, J., Yamauchi, Y.
Publication: Psychother Psychosom
Publication Year: 1979

The Tohoku University method of fasting therapy was performed on 380 patients. The clinical results revealed an efficacy rate of 87%. With regard to psychosomatic diseases, irritable colon syndrome, neurocirculatory asthenia, mild diabetes mellitus, obesity and borderline hypertension were good indications for this therapy. In order to clarify the therapeutic mechanism,… Read More

Author(s): Henry, R. W., Stout, R. W., Buchanan, K. D.
Publication: Diabete Metab
Publication Year: 1979

The responses of plasma gastro-entero-pancreatic (GEP) hormones and free fatty acids (FFA) to a standard mixed meal before and after starvation have been measured. Raised insulin, glucose and FFA levels were found following refeeding after starvation and levels of secretin and C-terminal glucagon-like-immunoreactivity (C-GLI), raised by starvation, were rapidly suppressed on refeeding. The… Read More

Author(s): Chiasson, J. L., Atkinson, R. L., Cherrington, A. D., Keller, U., Sinclair-Smith, B. C., Lacy, W. W., Liljenquist, J. E.
Publication: Diabetes
Publication Year: 1979
Author(s): Suzuki, J., Yamauchi, Y., Horikawa, M., Yamagata, S.
Publication: Tohoku J Exp Med
Publication Year: 1976

It has been well known that the fasting therapy which was invented in Medical School of Tohoku University reveals an excellent effect upon various kinds of psychosomatic diseases, but its therapeutic mechanism and suitable indication are not yet explained completely. In order to corroborate these problems, this study was undertaken on 262 cases of psychosomatic diseases in the field of… Read More