34-DAY TOTAL FAST IN AN ADULT MAN

Citation
G. Garruti et al., 34-DAY TOTAL FAST IN AN ADULT MAN, International journal of obesity, 19(1), 1995, pp. 46-49
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Nutrition & Dietetics","Endocrynology & Metabolism
ISSN journal
03070565
Volume
19
Issue
1
Year of publication
1995
Pages
46 - 49
Database
ISI
SICI code
0307-0565(1995)19:1<46:3TFIAA>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
The aim of this work was to investigate the changes of cardiac perform ance by both electrocardiography (EGG) and echocardiography (ECHOc), i n addition to anthropometric and hormonal variables before, during and after prolonged total fasting (TF) and re-feeding in an overweight ad ult man. Physical examination, laboratory and hormonal measurements, u ltrasonographic study of body fat distribution, ECG and ECHOc study we re performed before during and after 34 days of TF and after 17 days o f isocaloric re-feeding. The subject was a 52-year old Caucasian who w as overweight with increased abdominal fat content (BMI: 28.6; W/H rat io: 0.95) and increased levels of arterial systolic and diastolic bloo d pressure (SEP, DBP). HPLC measurements of urinary catecholamine leve ls (HPLC), ECHOc study of cardiac performance, ultrasonographic study of body fat distribution were performed. The subject starved for 34 da ys losing 22kg, but after that time he was compelled to re-feed becaus e of nausea and severe vomiting. A marked ketosis (ketonuria > 1200mg/ day) was already present after 6 days of TF. After 17 days of TF norep inephrine (NE) and epinephrine (EPI) urinary levels showed a two-fold and nine-fold increase respectively, but they became undetectable at t he end of TF. After 17 days of re-feeding catecholamine urinary levels were similar to those measured after 17 days of TF. After both TF and 17-day isocaloric re-feeding we found a decrease of visceral fat cont ent and W/H ratio reached the normal values for age-matched subjects ( W/H ratio after TF: 0.80, after re-feeding: 0.80). TF was associated w ith decreases of cardiac left ventricular end diastolic volume (-28.8% ), end diastolic volume index (-24.4%) and ejection fraction (-32.7%) as compared with those measured by ECHOc in the basal period. After th e two-week re-feeding all abnormalities of cardiac performance were co mpletely reversed. Both if and 17-day isocaloric re-feeding induced a correction of abdominal obesity and a decrease in visceral fat content . An impaired cardiac performance was demonstrable by echocardiography (ECHOc) after just 2 weeks of TF. However, we may argue that the card iac abnormalities were reversible since they disappeared after re-feed ing. To our knowledge this is the first echocardiographic demonstratio n of TF-mediated change of the cardiac performance in humans.