The hunger experiment was carried out in 1944 by Anselm Keys and others in the American city of Minnesota. The aim was to investigate the consequences of starvation in order to be able to restore the health of hunger victims of the Second World War. How could they be treated in the best possible way to regain a healthy weight? For this purpose 36 physical and psychosocial healthy young men were selected from a large group of men who refused to serve in the American Army. They were examined very carefully in the period before the hunger experiment which lasted 6 months. In this period they received only two mails a day with half of the number of calories they were used to eat. This period of malinutrition was followed by 3 months of refeedin...
DURING World War I the famine and starvation that occurred in certain parts of central Europe prompt...
ABSTRACT Patients with most forms of protein-calorie malnutrition are typically more susceptible to ...
Anorexia nervosa is a primary psychiatric disorder, with non-negligible rates of mortality and morbi...
BACKGROUND: Prisoners in Nazi concentration camps lived through extreme situations that included sta...
Background Anorexia nervosa (AN) is associated with a high mortality rate. This study describes a c...
T HERE ARE DIVERSE OPINIONS on the physical and mental effectiveness of men operating in the field w...
The cause of eating disorders and obesity Outcome of the treatment of anorexia and bulimia nervosa r...
This thesis is presented in three parts; the literature review, empirical paper and critical apprais...
A follow-up of 1-50 months is presented in 25 superobese subjects who were starved for an average of...
Objective: To evaluate existing ethical guidelines for the treatment of hunger strikers in light of ...
Anorexia nervosa (AN) is commonly attributed to psychological conflicts, attempts to be fashionably ...
Nutritional status and immunocompetence were evaluated in 15 patients suffering from anorexia nervos...
A reduction in voluntary food intake, referred to as anorexia, is a consistent feature of infection ...
BACKGROUND: Anorexia nervosa is a primary psychiatric disorder, with non-negligible rates of mortali...
This study was undertaken to assess factors contributing to difference in nutritional status of pati...
DURING World War I the famine and starvation that occurred in certain parts of central Europe prompt...
ABSTRACT Patients with most forms of protein-calorie malnutrition are typically more susceptible to ...
Anorexia nervosa is a primary psychiatric disorder, with non-negligible rates of mortality and morbi...
BACKGROUND: Prisoners in Nazi concentration camps lived through extreme situations that included sta...
Background Anorexia nervosa (AN) is associated with a high mortality rate. This study describes a c...
T HERE ARE DIVERSE OPINIONS on the physical and mental effectiveness of men operating in the field w...
The cause of eating disorders and obesity Outcome of the treatment of anorexia and bulimia nervosa r...
This thesis is presented in three parts; the literature review, empirical paper and critical apprais...
A follow-up of 1-50 months is presented in 25 superobese subjects who were starved for an average of...
Objective: To evaluate existing ethical guidelines for the treatment of hunger strikers in light of ...
Anorexia nervosa (AN) is commonly attributed to psychological conflicts, attempts to be fashionably ...
Nutritional status and immunocompetence were evaluated in 15 patients suffering from anorexia nervos...
A reduction in voluntary food intake, referred to as anorexia, is a consistent feature of infection ...
BACKGROUND: Anorexia nervosa is a primary psychiatric disorder, with non-negligible rates of mortali...
This study was undertaken to assess factors contributing to difference in nutritional status of pati...
DURING World War I the famine and starvation that occurred in certain parts of central Europe prompt...
ABSTRACT Patients with most forms of protein-calorie malnutrition are typically more susceptible to ...
Anorexia nervosa is a primary psychiatric disorder, with non-negligible rates of mortality and morbi...