Water-only Fasting Literature
A database of research publications dating back to 1881!
Author(s): Longo, V. D., Mattson, M. P.
Publication: Cell Metab
Publication Year: 2014

Fasting has been practiced for millennia, but, only recently, studies have shed light on its role in adaptive cellular responses that reduce oxidative damage and inflammation, optimize energy metabolism, and bolster cellular protection. In lower eukaryotes, chronic fasting extends longevity, in part, by reprogramming metabolic and stress resistance pathways. In rodents intermittent or periodic… Read More

Author(s): Johnstone, A. M.
Publication: Obes Rev
Publication Year: 2007

Adult humans often undertake acute fasts for cosmetic, religious or medical reasons. For example, an estimated 14% of US adults have reported using fasting as a means to control body weight and this approach has long been advocated as an intermittent treatment for gross refractory obesity. There are unique historical data sets on extreme forms of food restriction that give insight into the… Read More

Author(s): Yang, C., Ma, Q., Zhang, H., Wu, F., Wu, M., Yang, C., Chen, Y., Xiong, J., Liu, W., Wang, H., Wu, R., Dai, Z., Li, Y.
Publication: Eur J Nutr
Publication Year: 2021

PURPOSE: People may be unable to obtain anything edible for days under some circumstances, but they must maintain their calmness and cognition to navigate solutions. Our aim was to study changes in subjective sensations and cognition in healthy adults during a 10-day complete fasting experiment. METHODS: Thirteen healthy male volunteers voluntarily participated in the 22-day experiment… Read More