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Re: Human Experiment: The Effects of Starvation on Behavior
 
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Re: Human Experiment: The Effects of Starvation on Behavior


a rather depressing read, in the final analysis. confirmed my sense of it being clothes in negativity. i note the closing note:

For information. Please note:

1. the experiment was unethical as it was offered to young fit men as an alternative to serving in the armed forces, and such an experiment is unlikely to be done again on humans
2. They year is 1950, therefore average body mass index would have been much lower then today, as would the food have been different


Then i consider the fact of some men exercising intensley in order to get "increased bread rations", and i feel thse man were treated much like lab rats. :-(
 

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