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The weights of 207 morbidly obese patients were reduced via prolonged fasting. Half the patients fasted for close to two months, losing a mean of 28.2 kg; one fourth fasted for less than one month; and the other fourth fasted for more than two months, with a mean 41.4-kg loss. This latter group was heavier initially, and more than 50% attained near-normal weight. Patients with onset of obesity… Read More
Oral glucose tolerance tests were performed on 14 lean and 14 obese nondiabetic subjects before and after a 6-day fast. In addition, insulin tolerance tests were performed on 8 lean and 8 obese subjects before and after starvation. Both in lean and obese subjects glucose tolerance deteriorated during starvation, but much more so in the lean population. During fasting, insulin elevation after a… Read More
The ultrastructure of the human antral G cells was examined in gastrobiopsies of 7 healthy volunteers fasting 24 to 240 hours. In contrast to the animals gastric C cells during fasting, the dissolution of the substance of gastrin granules (but not emiocytosis of granules) was observed in the human antral G cells during long fasting. The authors consider the possibility of artificially inducing… Read More
Plasma concentrations of adenosine 3', 5' monophosphate (cyclic AMP), free fatty acids (FFA), glycerol and glucose were measured after 24, 48 and 72 h fasting in healthy male students. There was a marked rise in plasma concentrations of cyclic AMP, FFA and glycerol from 24 to 48 h fasting with no further changes from 48 to 72 h fasting. Plasma glucose concentrations fell. After 72 h… Read More
Glucose and fructose were studied in eight healthy volunteers who fasted twice for 4 days. Before and after the fasts each subject received a 4-hr glucose or fructose infusion providing 0.5 g/kg/hr. Glucose infusion during starvation resulted in a mean maximal plasma glucose rise of 401 +/- 21 mg/100 ml (+/- SEM) as compared to 119 +/- 10 mg/100 ml before starvation. Insulin/glucose ratios… Read More
The hypothesis is advanced that starvation suppresses and refeeding activates certain infections as an essential part of an ecological balance between man, his animals, and his environment. During famine, then, man fails to thrive, but his ultimate extinction is prevented in part by the parallel decline in fecundity of his "micropredators". In times of plenty the parallel increase in… Read More
Studies were undertaken to examine triglyceride turnover in obese humans on isocaloric balanced diets and during prolonged (3-5 wk) fasting. The data were related to plasma concentrations of insulin (IRI), glucagon (IRG), and free fatty acids (FFA) and to blood ketone concentrations. The triglyceride turnover rates were also related to the plasma triglyceride concentration. This relationship… Read More