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In general, it is likely that a person could survive between 1 and 2 months without food. As many different factors influence the length of time that the body can last without food, this period will vary among individuals.
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Read More »In general, it is likely that a person could survive between 1 and 2 months without food. As many different factors influence the length of time that the body can last without food, this period will vary among individuals. Scientists have not studied human starvation using traditional experiments due to ethical concerns. Data usually come from observational studies on hunger strikes and periods of famine. In this article, learn more about the factors that affect how long a person can survive without food and water. How long can the average person go without food? Share on Pinterest Research into how long the average person can go without food remains limited. A typical, well-nourished male weighing 70 kilograms (154 pounds) technically has enough calories stored to survive for between 1 and 3 months . However, people who have voluntarily stopped eating to participate in hunger strikes have died after 45–61 days , which suggests that a person would be unlikely to survive for 3 months. The body needs the nutrients in food to survive. It uses protein, carbohydrates, and fats, as well as vitamins and minerals, to renew cells and fuel vital bodily processes. Without food, the body starts to use its own tissue as fuel, but it can only do this for so long. Scientists are not sure exactly how long the average person can go without food. They have not studied starvation in traditional experiments because it would be unethical to ask a person not to eat for a prolonged period in order to examine the outcome. The best indication that researchers have of how long people can survive comes from those who have been on hunger strike. What factors affect survival? Many factors can affect how long a person can go without food. A person’s age, sex, body size, fitness, general health, and activity level all play a role. The amount of liquid that the person drinks will also be significant. Experts believe that sipping water from early on in the period without food may prolong survival. How starvation affects the body Food is the body’s fuel for its vital processes, all of which starvation affects. Cardiovascular system To compensate for the lack of food, the body breaks down its own tissue to use as fuel. This process may involve muscle tissue, including that of the heart. The pulse and blood pressure drop because the heart does not have the fuel that it needs to pump blood around the body as effectively as normal. This inefficient pumping can lead to heart failure. Gastrointestinal system Food restriction interferes with how the stomach digests food and empties itself. It can lead to: bloating
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