Two daily servings of soy might reduce the frequency and severity of hot flashes by up to 26 percent compared with a placebo, U.S. researchers found. Study co-author Melissa Melby, a medical anthropology professor at the University of Delaware, reviewed 19 previous studies that examined more than 1,200 women. The effectiveness of soy in alleviating hot flashes has been inconclusive -- some studies suggested soy to be beneficial and others suggested is was not -- but much of the discrepancy was due to small sample sizes and inconsistent methodology, Melby said. "When you combine them all, we've found the overall effect is still positive," Melby said in a statement. The study published in Menopause: The Journal of the North American Menopause Association found ingesting at least 54 milligrams of soy isoflavones daily -- about two glasses (16 ounce) of soy milk or 7 ounces of tofu -- for six weeks to a year reduces menopause hot flash frequency by 20.6 percent and severity by 26 percent, compared to a placebo, The total reduction in frequency and severity might be even greater due to the placebo effect, Melby said. In longer duration studies of 12 weeks or more, the decrease in hot flash frequency was approximately threefold greater than in shorter-duration trials, Melby added.
GMT 15:48 2018 Monday ,22 January
Fuel Your Fitness HabitGMT 16:58 2018 Tuesday ,16 January
FIT DELIS appoints BrandBruGMT 08:40 2017 Thursday ,28 September
Autumn-proof your skinGMT 18:20 2017 Tuesday ,02 May
Your Fitness & Natural HealthGMT 12:45 2017 Thursday ,06 April
To succeed in businessGMT 09:19 2017 Sunday ,26 February
Home remedies for bloodshotGMT 15:02 2017 Wednesday ,22 February
5 Natural home remediesGMT 11:29 2017 Sunday ,12 February
10 home remedies to cureMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor