Fasting Literature Database

Biomedical publications about prolonged water-only fasting from 1881-1999

TrueNorth Health Foundation has meticulously curated an extensive database of historical literature on prolonged water-only fasting dating back to the late 19th century.

This collection serves as a valuable resource for researchers, healthcare professionals, and individuals interested in exploring early perspectives and research on the effects of water-only fasting in humans.

These publications span a range of topics, including physiological effects, clinical applications, and historical reviews, that offer insights into the rich history and evolving understanding of fasting as a therapeutic intervention.

Activities of muscle energy supplying enzymes after 5 days complete fasting in young men

Vondra, K., Bass, A., Brodan, V., Teisinger, J.
Physiol Bohemoslov 1982
Abstract

The effect of 5 days' complete fasting on the activity of 7 enzymes of energy supplying metabolism was studied in the vastus lateralis muscles of 9 healthy male volunteers. There was a significant decrease of lactate dehydrogenase (by 66%), triosephosphate dehydrogenase (by 61%), malate:NAD dehydrogenase (by 48%), hexokinase (by 40%), 3-hydroxyacyl-CoA-dehydrogenase (by 40%),… Read More

The variability of weight reduction during fasting: predictive value of thyroid hormone measurements

Sorbris, R., Petersson, B. G., Nilsson-Ehle, P.
Int J Obes 1982
Abstract

The effect of five weeks fasting on body weight, lean body mass and fat weight was studied in 14 obese subjects (BW 92-200 kg, Broca's index 1.3-2.4). Before and after treatment the patients were hospitalized and put on a standardized weight maintaining diet, and variables reflecting thyroid function were compared before and after weight reduction. There was a considerable variability in… Read More

Effect of fasting on the disappearance of injected alanine and 3-hydroxybutyrate in obese subjects

Swaminathan, R., Morgan, D. B., Wales, J. K.
Clin Sci (Lond) 1982
Abstract

1. The blood concentrations of 3-hydroxybutyrate and alanine were measured before and after they were separately injected into obese patients who were taking a 1.68 MJ (400 kcal) diet and again when they had starved for 4 days and 28 days. 2. The disappearance of the injected metabolite was exponential and its half-life and volume of distribution were calculated. 3. The disappearance of… Read More

In vivo observations on the lipolytic effect of noradrenaline during therapeutic fasting

Arner, P., Engfeldt, P., Nowak, J.
J Clin Endocrinol Metab 1981
Abstract

To assess the influence of fasting on the lipolytic effect of catecholamines in vivo noradrenaline (NA) was infused to 15 obese subjects before and after 7 days of fasting. The infusion of 7.5 microgram/min NA for 10 min was associated with a greater lipolytic response during than before fasting, as judged from changes in the plasma FFA and glycerol levels. The hemodynamic effects of NA were… Read More

Preservation of glucose tolerance and insulin secretory response to repeated glucose levels by the feeding of minimal glucose during prolonged fasting

Abraira, C., Lawrence, A. M.
Metabolism 1981
Abstract

The facilitation of glucose disposal (Staub-Traugott effect) and potentiation of serum insulin (IRI) concentration normally occurring after closely spaced intravenous glucose loads, are known to disappear after prolonged starvation. To study the effects of minimal amounts of glucose during fasting upon the insulin response and disposal of repeated intravenous glucose tolerance tests, obese… Read More

High-density lipoprotein subfractions after a short term fast

Schwandt, P., Weisweiler, P.
Horm Metab Res 1981

Reproductive function during fasting in men

Klibanski, A., Beitins, I. Z., Badger, T., Little, R., McArthur, J. W.
J Clin Endocrinol Metab 1981
Abstract

To investigate reproductive function during fasting, six men 20-74% over ideal body weight completed an 18-day study consisting of a 3-day control period, a 10-day total fast, and a 5-day refeeding period. All men lost at least 4.1% of total weight and demonstrated ketonemia and ketonuria. The FSH response to LRH (0.2 microgram/min for 4 h) stimulation was significantly lower (P less than 0.05… Read More

The gastro-entero-pancreatic hormone response to fasting in obesity

Andrews, W. J., Henry, R. W., Alberti, K. G., Buchanan, K. D.
Diabetologia 1981
Abstract

A comparison of the metabolic and gastroentero-pancreatic hormonal responses of ten obese and eight lean subjects to 12 h and 36 h fasts has been made. Each subject was given a 50 g oral glucose tolerance test at the end of both 12 h and 36 h starvation. After the 12 h fast blood glucose and 3-hydroxybuty-rate were similar in each group but blood glycerol was 30% higher in the obese subjects.… Read More

Metabolic and endocrine effects of fasting followed by infusion of five-percent glucose

Elwyn, D. H., Kinney, J. M., Gump, F. E., Jeevanandam, M., Chikenji, T., Askanazi, J.
Surgery 1981
Abstract

Isotonic glucose is often the sole nutrient provided to hospitalized patients with varying degrees of protein calorie malnutrition. To study the effects of such diets uncomplicated by illness, normal human subjects were fasted (6 to 14 days) before receiving an infusion of 5% dextrose (5 to 7 days). Norepinephrine excretion rose steadily-to six times control values-during the first 6 days of… Read More

Reduction of plasma immunoreactive somatomedin C during fasting in humans

Clemmons, D. R., Klibanski, A., Underwood, L. E., McArthur, J. W., Ridgway, E. C., Beitins, I. Z., Van Wyk, J. J.
J Clin Endocrinol Metab 1981
Abstract

We have assessed the effect of fasting for 10 days on plasma concentrations of immunoreactive somatomedin C and urinary urea excretion in seven obese male volunteers. From a mean prefast value of 0.83 U/ml, plasma somatomedin C fell to 0.21 U/ml after 10 days of fasting. A prompt increase was observed with refeeding. The change in somatomedin C during fasting showed a highly significant… Read More