نتایج جستجو برای: soy isoflavone

تعداد نتایج: 10758  

Journal: :Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 2011
Bette J Caan Loki Natarajan Barbara Parker Ellen B Gold Cynthia Thomson Vicky Newman Cheryl L Rock Minya Pu Wael Al-Delaimy John P Pierce

BACKGROUND Contrary to earlier clinical studies suggesting that soy may promote breast tumor growth, two recent studies show that soy-containing foods are not adversely related to breast cancer prognosis. We examined, using data from the Women's Healthy Eating and Living (WHEL) study, the effect of soy intake on breast cancer prognosis. METHODS Three thousand eighty-eight breast cancer surviv...

2014
Cindy H. Nakatsu Arthur Armstrong Andrea P. Clavijo Berdine R. Martin Stephen Barnes Connie M. Weaver Vincent Wong

UNLABELLED Soy isoflavones and their metabolism by intestinal microbiota have gained attention because of potential health benefits, such as the alleviation of estrogen/hormone-related conditions in postmenopausal women, associated with some of these compounds. However, overall changes in gut bacterial community structure and composition in response to addition of soy isoflavones to diets and t...

Journal: :Critical reviews in food science and nutrition 2008
Theresa Larkin William E Price Lee Astheimer

Research over the past two decades has provided significant epidemiological and other evidence for the health benefits of the consumption of soy-based foods. A large number of dietary intervention studies have examined the effects of soy isoflavones on risk factors for cardiovascular disease and hormone-dependent cancers. However, these report large variability in outcome measures, very limited...

Journal: :Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 2002
Charlotte Atkinson Heather E Skor E Dawn Fitzgibbons Delia Scholes Chu Chen Kristiina Wähälä Stephen M Schwartz Johanna W Lampe

Dietary isoflavones are biologically active in humans, but few observational data exist on the relationship between isoflavone intake and excretion in Western populations. We examined associations between self-reported soy intakes and overnight urinary isoflavone excretion in a population-based sample of western Washington State women, and we investigated the usefulness of one versus two overni...

2015
Ehsan Hejazi Javad Nasrollahzadeh Ramina Fatemi Leila Barzegar-Yar Mohamadi Kioomars Saliminejad Zohre Amiri Masoud Kimiagar Mohammad Houshyari Maryam Tavakoli Farah Idali

BACKGROUND Emergence of drug resistance has brought major problems in chemotherapy. Using nutrients in combination with chemotherapy could be beneficial for improvement of sensitivity of tumors to drug resistance. Soybean-derived isoflavones have been suggested as chemopreventive agents for certain types of cancer, particularly breast cancer. In this study, the synergistic effects of soy isofla...

2013
Masakazu Toi Saya Hirota Ai Tomotaki Nobuaki Sato Yasuo Hozumi Keisei Anan Takeshi Nagashima Yutaka Tokuda Norikazu Masuda Shozo Ohsumi Shinji Ohno Masato Takahashi Hironori Hayashi Seiichiro Yamamoto Yasuo Ohashi

The purpose of this study is to evaluate how beverages containing Lactobacillus casei Shirota (BLS) and soy isoflavone consumption since adolescence affected the incidence of breast cancer. In a population-based case-control study, three hundred and six cases with breast cancer and 662 controls aged 40 to 55 were matched for age and residential area and included in the analyses. Diet, lifestyle...

2017
Ssimbwa Godfrey Eze Ejike

Chemically, soy contains a group of phytoestrogens called isoflavones, predominantly genistein and daidzein. The aim of the present study was to determine the effects of post weaning consumption of dietary soy isoflavones on prepubertal and postpubertal serum levels of some reproductive hormones of male Wistar rats. The study involved investigating the effects of different doses of isoflavones ...

2010
Chieh-Chen Huang Bo-Yang Hsu Nan-Lin Wu Wen-Huei Tsui Tzu-Ju Lin Ching-Chieh Su Chi-Feng Hung

Soy isoflavones, found in soybean and soybean products, have been reported to possess many physiological activities such as antioxidant activity, inhibition of cancer cell proliferation, reduction of cardiovascular risk, prevention of osteoporosis and alleviation of postmenopausal syndrome. In our previous study, soy isoflavone extract ISO-1 (containing 12 soy isoflavones) from soybean cake was...

Journal: :Taiwanese journal of obstetrics & gynecology 2012
Tzay-Shing Yang Sung-Yuan Wang Yu-Cheng Yang Chu-Hui Su Fa-Kung Lee Su-Chee Chen Chao-Yang Tseng Hei-Jen Jou Jian-Pei Huang Ko-En Huang

OBJECTIVE To investigate the effects of standardized soy extract on climacteric symptoms, lipid profiles, bone markers, and serum isoflavone concentration in healthy Taiwanese postmenopausal women. MATERIALS AND METHODS A multicenter, open-labeled, randomized, prospective, comparative study design was used. A total of 130 outpatients who had undergone natural menopause were randomly administe...

2010
Chisato Nagata

It has been suggested that soy isoflavones have protective effects against breast cancer. However, data from epidemiological studies are not conclusive. A recent meta-analysis showed that soy intake was inversely associated with breast cancer risk in Asian but not Western populations, which indicates that protection against breast cancer may require that women consume levels of soy typical in A...

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