Women's Health


 
 
Soy Protein and Women's Health Issues
 
 

 
Although cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a leading cause of death among women around the world, many of them fear breast cancer the most and believe it to be their number one health concern. Bone health is also a major health concern for women who have reached menopause. Additionally, one of the primary reasons perimenopausal and early postmenopausal women seek medical attention is for relief of many of the symptoms associated with menopause, including hot flushes.

As more women turn 50, they are looking for non-pharmacologic answers to their health concerns. Learn how soy provides benefits to help prevent or manage chronic disease.

Soy Protein and Cardiovascular Disease
Considerable evidence supports a role for soy protein in reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease, the number one killer of adults.

Soy Protein and Menopause
Research has shown that Asian women who consume large amounts of soy have fewer menopausal symptoms and less osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease than women in the West.

Soy Protein and Bone Health
Good bone health throughout life helps prevent osteoporosis - a major cause of disability in later years. Research suggests that consuming soy protein may help protect bones from becoming weak and brittle as you age.

Soy Protein and Cancer
Although heart disease kills more people, many individuals are more afraid of cancer. Epidemiological (population) studies suggest that soy protein may have a role in reducing the risk of certain cancers.

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