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Heart group(American Heart Association) finds few health benefits from soy
CBC News ^ | Mon, 23 Jan 2006 | Staff

Posted on 01/23/2006 1:12:59 PM PST by PeaceBeWithYou

Eating veggie burgers and tofu to lower "bad" cholesterol may not help, a new review of soy's health benefits suggests.

The American Heart Association reviewed 22 randomized trials comparing soy protein and the soy component isoflavone to milk or other proteins.

The majority of the trials concluded soy led to an average decrease in LDL or "bad" cholesterol levels of just three per cent.

"This reduction is very small relative to the large amount of soy protein tested in these studies, averaging 50 grams, about half the usual total daily protein intake," the committee wrote in the Jan. 17 online issue of the journal Circulation.

Soy had no effect on HDL, or "good" cholesterol, or on blood pressure.

Soy and isoflavone also didn't seem to reduce symptoms of menopause, such as hot flashes.

Its ability to slow postmenopausal bone loss showed mixed results.

As for cancer, clinical trials on whether soy can help to prevent or treat breast, endometrium and prostate cancer haven't shown that the food works or is safe, and warn of possible side-effects.

"For this reason, use of isoflavone supplements in food or pills is not recommended," the panel concluded.

The findings could lead the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to reconsider whether food companies in the U.S. can continue to tout the cholesterol-lowering benefits of soy-based foods on product labels.

Soy-based foods could still help because of their high content of polyunsaturated fats, fibre, vitamins, minerals and low saturated fat content, the study's authors noted.

Dieticians have agreed that soy may be beneficial when eaten instead of less nutritious foods such as hamburgers or hot dogs.

AHA Abstract


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KEYWORDS: cancer; cholesterol; diabetes; diet; fda; health; polyunsaturatedfat; soy; tofu; wapf
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1 posted on 01/23/2006 1:13:03 PM PST by PeaceBeWithYou
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To: PeaceBeWithYou

That's why I stick to dead animals to get my protien. Plus dead animals taste way better.


2 posted on 01/23/2006 1:15:02 PM PST by pissant
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To: PeaceBeWithYou

-bump-
Here's to cooking with motor oil
;-)

3 posted on 01/23/2006 1:15:55 PM PST by Cboldt
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To: pissant

Just don't think too long about what they are feeding those animals, cause it's the same stuff they've been feeding us!


4 posted on 01/23/2006 1:17:08 PM PST by PeaceBeWithYou (De Oppresso Liber! (50 million and counting in Afganistan and Iraq))
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To: pissant

Not to mention soy gives me the runs.....


5 posted on 01/23/2006 1:18:29 PM PST by fishtank
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To: pissant

I love defenseless animals, especially in a good gravy.


6 posted on 01/23/2006 1:19:01 PM PST by b4its2late (Growing old is mandatory; growing up is optional.)
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To: pissant

Well, trying to lower cholestorol and finding true info on it is less than easily there... Doc says, well last test was a little high, lets watch it...

Well what does that mean? I can cut my daily intake, but what else am I really supposed to do? I exercise 5-6 days a week, have cut way way down on fats... but what else should I be doing?


7 posted on 01/23/2006 1:19:34 PM PST by HamiltonJay
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To: HamiltonJay
There are supplements at the health food store, such as red yeast rice and niacin, that supposedly lower your cholesterol. Supposedly they don't lower your cholesterol as much as the statins, but then statins can have nasty side effects. Good luck!
8 posted on 01/23/2006 1:25:45 PM PST by Republican in CA
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To: PeaceBeWithYou

This article seems to speak to soy as a supplement. But what about as a subsitute? I think if you eat veggie burgers instead of beef burgers, you'll be taking in less cholesterol, bad fat, etc.


9 posted on 01/23/2006 1:27:10 PM PST by Huck (Don't Vote: It only encourages them.)
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To: HamiltonJay

I've got the same question. I just got my annual test results back and they recommended a low cholesterol diet. I just laughed...I have been on one for the last several years, as hubby has to be on one. I also exercise, so what's a person to do? I know hubby's has been determined to be a genetic blood disease, he is on 3 different types of cholesterol meds and his is still higher than it should be.


10 posted on 01/23/2006 1:28:55 PM PST by ravingnutter
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To: HamiltonJay
He has a pill he's dying to prescribe that will lower it, unfortunately it is prolly a statin drug which has a nasty side effect of reducing muscle mass.

Hey, isn't the heart a big muscle Doc? What's up with that?

Press here and read a bit to find out.

11 posted on 01/23/2006 1:30:21 PM PST by PeaceBeWithYou (De Oppresso Liber! (50 million and counting in Afganistan and Iraq))
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To: ravingnutter

I honestly think the goal is to get everyone on cholesterol medication. That means huge bucks for big Pharma, so its natural they would "encourage" it.

When they lowered the "reccomended" allowable serum cholesterol figures a couple of years ago, they immediately "created" a whole new batch of people who now needed life long medication.


12 posted on 01/23/2006 1:41:44 PM PST by Pessimist
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To: ravingnutter
If you forget about cutting fats (except trans fats) and instead cut back on sugars and starch, your blood lipid profile will improve dramatically in about a month.

We did this with my husband and the doctor reran the blood work because it was "too good".

Make it a habit to only eat a lot of starch at dinner and limit sugary stuff (including fruit but excluding berries)to once or twice a week. You will be amazed.
13 posted on 01/23/2006 1:41:55 PM PST by Gingersnap
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To: PeaceBeWithYou

Hey, what about Soylent Green? It's soy based, right? After a nice snack of soylent green, I fell like I'm a real 'people person'. :-)


14 posted on 01/23/2006 1:46:11 PM PST by pikachu (Every man needs the love or a good woman or the love of two bad women. often too!)
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To: PeaceBeWithYou

A friend recommended lecithin (from soy), many years ago, to lose weight. I lost water like crazy. It supposed to help keep the arteries clean, as I understand it.

It worked great in a dry climate (Bakersfield). When we moved to the Coast, my skin got too oily, so I quit taking it.


15 posted on 01/23/2006 1:48:51 PM PST by wizr (Brother/Sister? Can you spare a smile?)
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To: pissant; PeaceBeWithYou

16 posted on 01/23/2006 1:51:20 PM PST by Paleo Conservative (Happy New Year!)
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To: PeaceBeWithYou
I've grown skeptical of any nutritional study.
I think a varied diet that is mainly composed of unprocessed fresh foods is a good idea.
The new book, "Superfoods Rx: 14 Foods That Will Change Your Life" will be a boon to many folks who seek a healthier diet.
And, healthy eating needn't be dull.
Throw 8 ounces of soy milk and a cup of frozen blue berries in a blender for a great smoothie.
And every now and then, it's good to kick back with a burger and a beer.
:)

17 posted on 01/23/2006 1:58:38 PM PST by MaryFromMichigan
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To: PeaceBeWithYou

The soy people have told a lot of lies and used a lot of muscle to get their stuff into the marketplace.

There is an enormous group of doctors who are dead set against it.

Lots of people are deadly allergic to soy, too. Some don't know why they feel so terrible. If my grown daughter gets even a smidgen of soy flour in something she has to be taken to the emergency room.


18 posted on 01/23/2006 2:02:19 PM PST by Spirited
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To: Gingersnap

I haven't eaten sugar in ten years as it gives me a sugar high and then I crash, even though they have classified me as hypoglycemic (low blood sugar levels). I had a real problem losing weight until I went on a hypoglycemic diet, eating a few small meals per day, then I lost 30 lbs. easily. They said I was putting my body in "starvation mode" prior to that, as I barely ate anything hoping to lose weight, but my cholesterol was above normal then too. I eat a baked potato once a week and fries maybe once a month, so that can't be the problem. Basically, my metabolism is just plain weird and a solution based on my diet other than what I am already doing just isn't going to affect it. Have to go back to the doctor on Friday to discuss the results, guess I'll see what she says.


19 posted on 01/23/2006 2:09:34 PM PST by ravingnutter
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To: fishtank
"Not to mention soy gives me the runs....."


WAYYY too much information.
20 posted on 01/23/2006 2:12:25 PM PST by brooklin
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