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Presentation at ISSN Highlights Soy Protein Advantages for
Endurance Athletes
(ST. LOUIS) Nov. 15, 2007—Dr. Douglas Kalman of Miami Research
Associates delivered good news for soy protein and its use for the
endurance athlete at the International Society of Sports Nutrition
(ISSN) conference on Nov. 10 in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
Kalman presented “Whey, Casein, Soy: Why Protein Sources
are Different: Applications for Endurance Athletes,” which
highlighted several direct and comparative studies that examined
just how, and if, these varied protein sources can be of benefit
to the active adult.
Kalman said soy protein has at least two significant advantages
that need to be known.
“While each protein source has its own benefits for metabolism,
soy should be better recognized for its quick absorption rates,
which means it can enhance muscle and exercise recovery, and its
ability to have positive effects whether used in food or powder
form,” he said.
Kalman’s recently peer-reviewed published study, “Effect
of protein source and resistance training on body composition and
sex hormones,” examined the effects of soy and whey in healthy
active weightlifting males over a 12-week period. The study found
soy protein was just as effective as whey in its ability to help
weightlifting males gain muscle. Additional findings noted soy did
not have any negative effects on male hormonal levels. The study
suggests soy and soy mixed with whey protein had positive effects
on male sex hormones.
“Whether you are in a strict exercise regimen or just getting
started, soy and other proteins deliver a great source of protein
to build muscles,” said Dr. Kathy Greaves, Solae Clinical
Nutrition Group Lead. “The take home message of Dr. Kalman’s
presentation is clear: soy protein should be on the athlete’s
menu plan, and it is a safe, effective dietary protein that has
many health-enhancing effects.”
Dr. Jose Antonio, the ISSN Conference Chair, said athletes should
strongly consider soy protein as a part of their diet.
“The Kalman study clearly delineated that the inclusion of
soy protein as part of an athlete’s nutritional plan is smart
for more than just the obvious heart health reasons,” Antonio
said. “Now, we can state unequivocally that soy protein can
have a strong, positive effect on muscle gains for the athlete when
used almost daily and ingested after the workout.”
To read the study, go to the Journal of the International Society
of Sports Nutrition’s Web site, www.jissn.com.
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