Starvation is the state of being when insufficient calorific intake is being ingested in order to maintain body weight. It is often taken to mean a reduction in eating, but it may also be due to defective absorption. It is one form of malnutrition and it forms a spectrum with the changes of fasting; fasting implies a greater element of active decision not to eat. In hardy individuals with supplementation of just water, absolute fasting can continue for around 100 days.
Fasting is most commonly exhibited in the hospital environment in pre- and post-operative patients who are kept 'nil by mouth'.
Physiologically, the changes of starvation can be divided up on a temporal basis:
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