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Summary Of: Minnesota Starvation Experiment

and his colleagues published the results of the Minnesota Starvation Experiment in a two... recruiting the 36 CPS volunteers used in the Minnesota Starvation Experiment and maintaining the morale of the participants and their involvement in the study... The primary objective of the Minnesota Starvation Experiment was to study in detail the physical and psychological effects of prolonged... The full report of results from the Minnesota Starvation Experiment was published in 1950 in a two... One of the crucial observations of the Minnesota Starvation Experiment discussed by a number of researchers in the nutritional sciences...

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University of Minnesota | November 19 | 1944 | December 20 | 1945 | starvation | famine | World War II | Civilian Public Service | Selective Service System | Ancel Keys | conscientious objectors | Historic Peace Churches | Mennonites | Church of the Brethren | Quakers | Max Kampelman | psychological evaluation | eating disorders | Ancel Keys | Conscientious objector | Eating Disorder | Starvation | American RadioWorks | 2007 | 10-18 | ISBN 978-0-7432-7030-4 | 13 January | 1961 | Categories | Conscientious objection | Fasting | Medical research |
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