Water-only Fasting Literature
A database of research publications dating back to 1881!

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Author(s): Bhootra, K., Bhootra, A. R., Desai, K., Bhootra, R. K., R, M. S.
Publication: J Assoc Physicians India
Publication Year: 2020

Cases have been reported about refeeding syndrome after bariatric surgery for obesity, in head and neck cancer patients, in patients with anorexia nervosa, hyperemesis gravidarum, in persons on hunger strike, malnourished alcoholic persons and persons doing religious fasting. Refeeding after prolonged fasting can cause severe morbidity and even mortality, if not done properly. Depletion of… Read More

Author(s): Beauchesne, A. B., Goldhamer, A. C., Myers, T. R.
Publication: BMJ Case Rep
Publication Year: 2018

Polypharmacy is common and associated with negative health outcomes in the elderly. We report the case of an 82-year-old man with a history of polypharmacy due to coronary artery disease, myocardial infarction, ischaemic cardiomyopathy, hyperlipidaemia, hypertension and persistent atrial fibrillation who presented with memory loss, cognitive impairment, fatigue and weakness. His treatment plan… Read More

Author(s): Myers, T. R., Zittel, M., Goldhamer, A. C.
Publication: BMJ Case Rep
Publication Year: 2018
Author(s): Mojto, V., Gvozdjakova, A., Kucharska, J., Rausova, Z., Vancova, O., Valuch, J.
Publication: Bratisl Lek Listy
Publication Year: 2018

OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to observe the influence of 11-days complete water fasting (WF) and regeneration diet (RD) on renal function, body weight, blood pressure and oxidative stress. BACKGROUND: Therapeutic WF is considered a healing method. METHODS: Ten volunteers drank only water for 11 days, followed by RD for the next 11 days. Data on body weight, blood… Read More

Author(s): Solianik, R., Sujeta, A.
Publication: Behav Brain Res
Publication Year: 2018

The physiological, cognitive state, and motor behavior changes that occur during acute fasting are not completely understood. Thus, the aim of this study was to estimate the effect of 2-day total fasting on evoked stress, mood, brain activity, and cognitive, psychomotor, and motor function in overweight women. Eleven overweight women (body mass index above 25kg/m(2)) aged 20-30 years were… Read More

Author(s): Di Francesco, A., Di Germanio, C., Bernier, M., de Cabo, R.
Publication: Science
Publication Year: 2018

Nutrient composition and caloric intake have traditionally been used to devise optimized diets for various phases of life. Adjustment of meal size and frequency have emerged as powerful tools to ameliorate and postpone the onset of disease and delay aging, whereas periods of fasting, with or without reduced energy intake, can have profound health benefits. The underlying physiological… Read More

Author(s): Goldhamer, A. C., Gershfeld, N., Goldman, D. M., Myers, T. R.
Publication: Alternative and Complementary Therapies
Publication Year: 2017
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 diseases.… Read More

Author(s): Solianik, R., Sujeta, A., Terentjeviene, A., Skurvydas, A.
Publication: Biomed Res Int
Publication Year: 2016

Objectives. The acute fasting-induced cardiovascular autonomic response and its effect on cognition and mood remain debatable. Thus, the main purpose of this study was to estimate the effect of a 48 h, zero-calorie diet on autonomic function, brain activity, cognition, and mood in amateur weight lifters. Methods. Nine participants completed a 48 h, zero-calorie diet program. Cardiovascular… Read More

Author(s): Goldhamer, A. C., Klaper, M., Foorohar, A., Myers, T. R.
Publication: BMJ Case Rep
Publication Year: 2015

Follicular lymphoma (FL), the second most common non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL), is well characterised by a classic histological appearance and an indolent course. Current treatment protocols for FL range from close observation to immunotherapy, chemotherapy and/or radiotherapies. We report the case of a 42-year-old woman diagnosed by excisional biopsy with stage IIIa, grade 1 FL. In… Read More