نتایج جستجو برای: dietary isoflavones

تعداد نتایج: 201329  

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2007
Ellen T Chang Valerie S Lee Alison J Canchola Christina A Clarke David M Purdie Peggy Reynolds Hoda Anton-Culver Leslie Bernstein Dennis Deapen David Peel Rich Pinder Ronald K Ross Daniel O Stram Dee W West William Wright Argyrios Ziogas Pamela L Horn-Ross

Dietary phytochemical compounds, including isoflavones and isothiocyanates, may inhibit cancer development but have not yet been examined in prospective epidemiologic studies of ovarian cancer. The authors have investigated the association between consumption of these and other nutrients and ovarian cancer risk in a prospective cohort study. Among 97,275 eligible women in the California Teacher...

Journal: :Cancer research 2006
Charles E Wood Thomas C Register Adrian A Franke Mary S Anthony J Mark Cline

Soy isoflavones are promising dietary agents for prevention of breast cancer. Isoflavones bind estrogen receptors (ER) and may variably act as either estrogen agonists or antagonists depending on the estrogen environment. In this study, we used a postmenopausal primate model to evaluate interactive effects of dietary soy isoflavones and estrogen on risk markers for breast cancer. The experiment...

Journal: :International journal of cancer 2018
Michael K Reger Terrell W Zollinger Ziyue Liu Josette F Jones Jianjun Zhang

Experimental studies have revealed that phytoestrogens may modulate the risk of certain sites of cancer due to their structural similarity to 17β-estradiol. The present study investigates whether intake of these compounds may influence prostate cancer risk in human populations. During a median follow up of 11.5 years, 2,598 cases of prostate cancer (including 287 advanced cases) have been ident...

Journal: :Nutrition and cancer 2004
Anna N C Lam Maryanne Demasi Michael J James Alan J Husband Catherine Walker

Long-term use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs is associated with a reduction in the incidence of a range of cancers, the mechanism of which is thought to be cyclooxygenase (COX) inhibition. Because long-term ingestion of foods rich in isoflavones, such as legumes (beans, peas, lentils) has been associated with reduced cancer incidence, it was considered useful to examine the COX-inhibit...

Journal: :Journal of medicinal food 2009
Erik B Froyen Jaime L Rudolf Reeves Alyson E Mitchell Francene M Steinberg

The consumption of soy and soy isoflavones has been associated with a decreased risk of certain cancers. A factor contributing to this dietary chemoprevention is the activity of phase I and II biotransformation enzymes. This study evaluated the hypothesis that dietary soy isoflavones will increase hepatic and extrahepatic quinone reductase (QR), UDP-glucuronosyltransferase (UGT), and glutathion...

Journal: :Pharmacology & therapeutics 2001
D F Birt S Hendrich W Wang

Flavones and isoflavones may play a prominent role in cancer prevention since these compounds are found in numerous plants that are associated with reduced cancer rates. This article reviews recent epidemiological and animal data on isoflavones and flavones and their role in cancer prevention. It covers aspects of the bioavailability of these dietary constituents and explores their mechanism of...

2016
Rahel L. Birru Vasudha Ahuja Abhishek Vishnu Rhobert W. Evans Yoshihiro Miyamoto Katsuyuki Miura Takeshi Usui Akira Sekikawa

Recent studies suggest that the ability to produce equol, a metabolite of the soya isoflavone daidzein, is beneficial to coronary health. Equol, generated by bacterial action on isoflavones in the human gut, is biologically more potent than dietary sources of isoflavones. Not all humans are equol producers. We investigated whether equol-producing status is favourably associated with risk factor...

Journal: :Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 1998
G Maskarinec S Singh L Meng A A Franke

Isoflavones are present in soybeans and its products in concentrations up to 300 mg/100 g, have estrogenic and antiestrogenic properties, and may be protective against hormone-related cancers. The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to investigate the association between urinary isoflavone excretion and self-reported soy intake. A total of 102 women of Caucasian, Native Hawaiian, Chinese,...

2012

Many investigations have been conducted on soybean during the past decade since it is a unique dietary source of isoflavones which display a diversity of biological activities and reduce the risk of some chronic diseases. Soybean is distinctive in that it has a high content of isoflavones which allegedly diminish the risk of cancer, cardiovascular disease, and osteoporosis, and also alleviate m...

2004
M. I. Bakker

The dietary intake of phytoestrogens supposedly influences a variety of diseases, both in terms of beneficial and adverse effects. This report describes current knowledge on dietary intakes of phytoestrogens in Western countries, and briefly summarizes the evidence for health effects. The predominant phytoestrogens in the Western diet are the isoflavones and the lignans. The consumer groups wit...

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