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  1. Ancel Keys - Wikipedia

    Ancel Keys was a fellow of the National Research Council of America, who did the perfusion experiment leading to the observation of chloride secretion in the Zoophysiological Laboratory in Copenhagen, …

  2. Ancel Keys: The legacy of a giant in physiology, nutrition ...

    This review examines the historical events and scientific intrigues that have surrounded Ancel Keys's major classical studies that have ensured him a central place in the history of medical science.

  3. Ancel Keys, Ph.D. - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

    In addition to his role in establishing modern cardiovascular disease (CVD) epidemiology, Ancel Keys (born on January 26, 1904) is closely associated with two famous "diets," one loathed by soldiers …

  4. Starvation Experiment of Dr. Ancel Keys, 1944–1945

    May 7, 2013 · From November 1944 to late October 1945, Dr. Ancel Keys paid close attention to hunger. He supervised thirty-six young male volunteers in a "starvation experiment," funded by the …

  5. Ancel Keys - Seven Countries Study

    Ancel Keys (1904 – 2004) launched the Seven Countries Study in 1958, after exploratory research on the relationship between dietary pattern and the prevalence of coronary heart disease in Greece, …

  6. Ancel Keys | Scholars Walk

    Ancel Keys, one of the giants of science at the University of Minnesota, died in November at the age of 100. Keys, a University professor of physiology from 1937 until he retired in 1972, was widely known …

  7. Ancel Keys - The Lancet

    Dec 18, 2004 · At first, Keys was criticised for his views by the food industry and even by the American Medical Association, but his research was eventually well accepted. In 1961, he graced the cover of …

  8. Dr. Keys and his wife Margaret wrote two bestselling cookbooks: Eat Well and Stay Well (1959) and How to Eat Well and Stay Well the Mediterranean Way (1975).

  9. Keys, Ancel Benjamin - Encyclopedia.com

    After several strokes, Keys died quietly in his Minnesota home, a few weeks shy of his 101st birthday. Keys was cremated, and his remains are sequestered in Minnesota. Keys is the author of a privately …

  10. Ancel Keys - Wikiwand

    Ancel Benjamin Keys (January 26, 1904 – November 20, 2004) was an American physiologist who studied the influence of diet on health.