Thursday, September 22, 2011

New Study Shows Soy Protein Consumption Reduced Progression of Clogged Arteries in Women Within Five Years of Menopause

This Large Scale, First-of-a-Kind Study Will Be Published in the November Issue of 'Stroke'

ST. LOUIS, MO, Sep 22, 2011 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- A new study, which Solae provided product for, will be published in the November 2011 issue of Stroke that reveals some promising data on the positive effects of soy protein reducing the progression of clogged arteries in women who were within five years of menopause. This study was the largest and longest randomized controlled human study conducted to-date that directly investigated the efficacy of isolated soy protein consumption on the progression of atherosclerosis (lipid deposition in the artery walls).
"These results are consistent with what we have learn..... http://bit.ly/plCv78

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