Soya May Help Control Cholesterol


Soya improved lipids
The researchers set out to see which of a few interventions would improve cholesterol levels the most. In this study, 352 participants with a total cholesterol level less than 240 mg/dl were randomly assigned to supplement daily, for eight weeks, with 40 grams of either soya protein (providing 84 mg per day of soya isoflavones), milk protein, or complex carbohydrates from wheat.
Results showed that participants who took the soya protein supplement experienced a small but statistically significant 3.97 mg/dl decrease in total cholesterol and a 1.54 mg/dl increase in HDL ("good") cholesterol compared with people who took the milk protein or complex carbohydrates.
"There is increasing evidence that consumption of soya protein in place of animal protein lowers blood cholesterol levels and may provide other cardiovascular benefits," said author MR Wofford and colleagues from the University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS.
The scoop on soy
- Soya is rich in plant chemicals known as isoflavones which include genistein and daidzein. Prior studies have shown that these compounds may have a wide range of health benefits including bone health protection, cancer prevention, menopause relief, and as this study suggests--cholesterol improvement.
- Soya is an important source of plant protein and contains other nutrients such as potassium and magnesium. Soya is included in many different food products today and can be found as soya milk, tofu, miso, and tempeh and is a common food additive in many other products.
- In this study, soya was taken as a supplement by people with normal or mildly elevated total cholesterol, and the improvements were small. Dietary options are just one part of an overall plan to improve cholesterol and optimize heart health. Talk with a doctor about the risks and benefits of taking soya supplements, and if you have high total cholesterol talk about the best plan of action which may include dietary change, exercise, and if necessary, medications.
(Eur J Clin Nutr 2011;1-7)
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