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2004
Health Services Research Unit,
University of Aberdeen, Foresterhill, Aberdeen, UK. a.avenell@abdn.ac.uk
In patients with preasthma and bronchial
asthma, short-term courses of fasting dietotherapy (FDT)
with a 7-day fasting period proved to be effective, as
evidenced by clinical-and-functional and laboratory investigations.
The incidence rate of viral infections was much lower
with short-term courses compared to long-term courses.
Too low an effect, if any, with FDT short-term courses
can be explained by excess of the patient's body weight.
Short-term FDT courses with a 3-day fasting period have
been found out to result in a significant decrease in
the level of anxiety, as measured by Spilberger Anxiety
Inventory.
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2002
In patients with preasthma and bronchial
asthma, short-term courses of fasting dietotherapy (FDT)
with a 7-day fasting period proved to be effective, as
evidenced by clinical-and-functional and laboratory investigations.
The incidence rate of viral infections was much lower
with short-term courses compared to long-term courses.
Too low an effect, if any, with FDT short-term courses
can be explained by excess of the patient's body weight.
Short-term FDT courses with a 3-day fasting period have
been found out to result in a significant decrease in
the level of anxiety, as measured by Spilberger Anxiety
Inventory.
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1991
To rise the effectiveness of the
treatment and reduce its duration as well as to out acidosis,
18 patients with bronchial asthma and chronic obstructive
bronchitis were treated by fasting diet and enterosorption.
The scheme of the diet was conventional, with intake of
SKNP-2 enterosorbent in daily dose 30-60 ml throughout
the fasting. The combination of the two treatment methods
appeared effective, fasting-related acidosis was not recorded.
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