Water-only Fasting Literature
A database of research publications dating back to 1881!
Author(s): Visioli, F., Mucignat-Caretta, C., Anile, F., Panaite, S. A.
Publication: Nutrients
Publication Year: 2022

Fasting has been practiced for millennia, for religious, ethical, or health reasons. It is also commonplace among different species, from humans, to animals, to lower eukaryotes. Research on fasting is gaining traction based on recent studies that show its role in many adaptive cellular responses such as the reduction of oxidative damage and inflammation, increase of energy metabolism, and in… Read More

Author(s): Qian, J., Fang, Y., Yuan, N., Gao, X., Lv, Y., Zhao, C., Zhang, S., Li, Q., Li, L., Xu, L., Wei, W., Wang, J.
Publication: Aging Cell
Publication Year: 2021

Previous studies have shown that long-term light or moderate fasting such as intermittent fasting can improve health and prolong lifespan. However, in humans short-term intensive fasting, a complete water-only fasting has little been studied. Here, we used multi-omics tools to evaluate the impact of short-term intensive fasting on immune function by comparison of the CD45(+)… Read More

Author(s): Voss, M., Wenger, K. J., von Mettenheim, N., Bojunga, J., Vetter, M., Diehl, B., Franz, K., Gerlach, R., Ronellenfitsch, M. W., Harter, P. N., Hattingen, E., Steinbach, J. P., Rodel, C., Rieger, J.
Publication: Eur J Nutr
Publication Year: 2021

PURPOSE: The prospective, randomized ERGO2 trial investigated the effect of calorie-restricted ketogenic diet and intermittent fasting (KD-IF) on re-irradiation for recurrent brain tumors. The study did not meet its primary endpoint of improved progression-free survival in comparison to standard diet (SD). We here report the results of the quality of life/neurocognition and a detailed analysis… Read More

Author(s): Hofer, S. J., Carmona-Gutierrez, D., Mueller, M. I., Madeo, F.
Publication: EMBO Mol Med
Publication Year: 2022

Age-associated diseases are rising to pandemic proportions, exposing the need for efficient and low-cost methods to tackle these maladies at symptomatic, behavioral, metabolic, and physiological levels. While nutrition and health are closely intertwined, our limited understanding of how diet precisely influences disease often precludes the medical use of specific dietary interventions. Caloric… Read More

Author(s): Voss, M., Wenger, K. J., von Mettenheim, N., Bojunga, J., Vetter, M., Diehl, B., Franz, K., Gerlach, R., Ronellenfitsch, M. W., Harter, P. N., Hattingen, E., Steinbach, J. P., Rodel, C., Rieger, J.
Publication: Eur J Nutr
Publication Year: 2021

PURPOSE: The prospective, randomized ERGO2 trial investigated the effect of calorie-restricted ketogenic diet and intermittent fasting (KD-IF) on re-irradiation for recurrent brain tumors. The study did not meet its primary endpoint of improved progression-free survival in comparison to standard diet (SD). We here report the results of the quality of life/neurocognition and a detailed analysis… Read More

Author(s): Hammoud, S., Kurdi, M., van den Bemt, B. J.
Publication: J Cardiovasc Pharmacol
Publication Year: 2021

ABSTRACT: Fasting has been frequently practiced for religious or medical purposes worldwide. However limited literature assesses the impact of different fasting patterns on the physiologic and cardiac-related parameters in patients with hypertension. This review aims to examine the effect of fasting on cardiovascular outcomes in hypertensive patients. Medline, Embase and Cochrane library were… Read More

Author(s): Han, K., Singh, K., Rodman, M. J., Hassanzadeh, S., Wu, K., Nguyen, A., Huffstutler, R. D., Seifuddin, F., Dagur, P. K., Saxena, A., McCoy, J. P., Chen, J., Biancotto, A., Stagliano, K. E. R., Teague, H. L., Mehta, N. N., Pirooznia, M., Sack, M. N.
Publication: Nat Metab
Publication Year: 2021

Intermittent fasting blunts inflammation in asthma(1) and rheumatoid arthritis(2), suggesting that fasting may be exploited as an immune-modulatory intervention. However, the mechanisms underpinning the anti-inflammatory effects of fasting are poorly characterized(3-5). Here, we show that fasting in humans is sufficient to blunt CD4(+) T helper cell responsiveness. RNA… Read More

Author(s): Mohr, A. E., Gumpricht, E., Sears, D. D., Sweazea, K. L.
Publication: Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol
Publication Year: 2021

Calorie restriction is a primary dietary intervention demonstrated over many decades in cellular and animal models to modulate aging pathways, positively affect age-associated diseases, and, in clinical studies, to promote beneficial health outcomes. Because long-term compliance with daily calorie restriction has proven problematic in humans several intermittent fasting (IF) regimens,… Read More

Author(s): Anton, S. D., Moehl, K., Donahoo, W. T., Marosi, K., Lee, S. A., Mainous, A. G., 3rd, Leeuwenburgh, C., Mattson, M. P.
Publication: Obesity (Silver Spring)
Publication Year: 2018

OBJECTIVE: Intermittent fasting (IF) is a term used to describe a variety of eating patterns in which no or few calories are consumed for time periods that can range from 12 hours to several days, on a recurring basis. This review is focused on the physiological responses of major organ systems, including the musculoskeletal system, to the onset of the metabolic switch: the… Read More

Author(s): Longo, V. D., Panda, S.
Publication: Cell Metab
Publication Year: 2016

Most animals alternate periods of feeding with periods of fasting often coinciding with sleep. Upon >24 hr of fasting, humans, rodents, and other mammals enter alternative metabolic phases, which rely less on glucose and more on ketone body-like carbon sources. Both intermittent and periodic fasting result in benefits ranging from the prevention to the enhanced treatment of… Read More