Soy Protein Makes a Comeback
…adults.1,2 And concerns about soy and cancer have been effectively countered with data on the potential benefits of soy consumption among women with breast cancer.3 But even as apprehensions about…
…adults.1,2 And concerns about soy and cancer have been effectively countered with data on the potential benefits of soy consumption among women with breast cancer.3 But even as apprehensions about…
…2-year parallel trial involving older males at risk of recurrence of prostate cancer after radical prostatectomy. Men were randomly allocated to receive daily a beverage powder containing either 19.2g of…
…cow-milk formula or breast milk throughout the study (birth to 28 or 36 weeks for boys and girls, respectively).4 Maternal demographics did not differ between cow milk-fed and soy formula-fed…
Over the past 30 years, soyfoods have been plagued by several controversies. The soy and breast cancer relationship has unquestionably been the most contentious one. A close second may be…
…2000, there were 976. It was during these early years that isoflavones were first posited to reduce risk of several chronic diseases including coronary heart disease, osteoporosis, breast cancer and…
…those providing counsel. For example, the authors concluded that women with a history of breast cancer can safely consume soyfoods although the evidence isn’t sufficiently robust to recommend soyfoods specifically…
…cancer prevention, especially the prevention of breast and prostate cancer. Today, research on soy and health focuses on a wide range of areas including bone health, cognitive function, menopausal symptoms,…
…These include the protective effects of consuming soy early in life against breast cancer. But even without definitive proof that soy exerts specific health benefits, it is good to know…
…day. Soyfoods were recognized for being high in protein and for possibly reducing risk of developing breast cancer and other hormone-related cancers. Soybeans were also recognized for their environmental effects;…
…of colorectal cancer: A prospective study in U.S. men and women. Int J Cancer. 2014, 135, 2413-23. Wu, S., Feng, B., Li, K., Zhu, X., Liang, S., Liu, X., Han,…
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