2010
DOI: 10.4061/2010/891058
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The Significance of Soy Protein and Soy Bioactive Compounds in the Prophylaxis and Treatment of Osteoporosis

Abstract: Osteoporosis is defined as a progressive systemic skeletal disease characterized by low bone mass and microarchitectural deterioration of bone tissue, with a consequent increase in bone fragility and susceptibility to fracture. Although bone mass and quality is mainly determined genetically, many other factors, including lifestyle and nutrition also have an impact on bone health. It has been suggested that dietary protein intake may be a risk factor for osteoporosis, and high-protein diets are associated with … Show more

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“…It is well known that nutrition status, including serum albumin, dietary protein, and Vitamin D, is a predictor of bone mineral density (Bawa 2010;Gutiérrez et al 2010;Jeong et al 2010;Jesudason and Clifton 2010). Our data are in agreement with these previous reports (Jeong et al 2010;Jesudason and Clifton 2010).…”
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“…It is well known that nutrition status, including serum albumin, dietary protein, and Vitamin D, is a predictor of bone mineral density (Bawa 2010;Gutiérrez et al 2010;Jeong et al 2010;Jesudason and Clifton 2010). Our data are in agreement with these previous reports (Jeong et al 2010;Jesudason and Clifton 2010).…”
Section: ± 23mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is well known that nutritional status, including serum albumin, dietary protein, and Vitamin D, is a related predictor of bone mineral density (Bawa 2010;Gutiérrez et al 2010;Jeong et al 2010;Jesudason and Clifton 2010). Therefore, we hypothesized that arterial stiffness as well as nutritional status may reflect bone mineral density in hypertensive patients.…”
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“…There is sufficient evidence suggesting soy isoflavones may have potential benefits for bone, but a relationship has not been established between the consumption of ipriflavone and maintenance of bone mineral density [25].…”
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“…These phytoestrogens (e.g., genistein, daidzein, and ipriflavone) may harbor a potential bone-protective effect. Observational studies show higher soy intake in Asian compared with Western diets [89], and lower rates of hip fracture in Asian women compared with Caucasians [90].…”
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confidence: 99%