New research shows that soy protein slows down artery occlusion in women
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Last Update: 2011-10-17
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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A new study of Shure products will be published in the November issue of stroke This study presents some very favorable data, confirming that soy protein can effectively slow down artery occlusion within 5 years after women enter menopause On average, the carotid intima-media thickness (CIMT) growth rate in the isoflavone soy protein group was 16% lower than that in the placebo group However, for women who had entered the first five years of menopause, the rate of CIMT development in the presence of SPI intake was significantly slower by 68% than in the placebo intake The study showed superior compliance (86.5% in the placebo group and 91.0% in the soy protein isolate group) as measured by the number of nutritional products and bars in bags Its compliance has been confirmed by plasma measurement and urine isoflavone measurement.
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