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Title: Soy in hypercholesterolaemia: a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.
Author: Puska, P : Korpelainen, V : Hoie, L H : Skovlund, E : Lahti, T : Smerud, K T
Citation: Eur-J-Clin-Nutr. 2002 Apr; 56(4): 352-7
Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To study whether Abacor, a product based on isolated soy protein with high and standardised levels of isoflavones and cotyledon soy fibres, was more effective in lowering total and LDL cholesterol than placebo. DESIGN: Randomised, placebo-controlled, double-blind, parallel group, single centre study. SETTING: Primary care in Joensuu, North Karelia, Finland. SUBJECTS: Subjects were screened from the patient database of the health centre; 30 were randomised to the Abacor group and 30 subjects to placebo. Eight subjects were withdrawn, six from the active group, two from the placebo group. INTERVENTION: The preparations were given as two daily liquid supplements in addition to the subjects' regular diets for 6 weeks. RESULTS: Abacor showed a statistically significant lipid-lowering effect as compared to placebo, although an unexpected reduction was seen in the placebo group. The estimated difference between active treatment and placebo was 0.25 mmol/l (95% CI 0.01, 0.50; P=0.049) for total cholesterol, corresponding to reductions of 8.3 and 5.1%, respectively. The difference in reduction of LDL-cholesterol was 0.27 mmol/l (95% CI 0.06, 0.49; P=0.014) and corresponded to a reduction of 13.2% in the active treatment group, and 8.0% in the placebo group. Abacor showed a rapid onset of effect, as compared with placebo. During a wash-out period of 4 weeks after treatment, the subjects returned to pre-treatment cholesterol levels. CONCLUSION: Added to a regular diet, Abacor significantly reduced LDL-cholesterol and total cholesterol. These beneficial effects occurred within 6 weeks of treatment.
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Notes: None
Language: English
Publication Type: Clinical-Trial; Journal-Article; Randomized-Controlled-Trial
Keywords: Hypercholesterolemia therapy : Soybean Proteins therapeutic use
URL: http://www.stockton-press.co.uk/ejcn/