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Nagata C, Inaba S, Kawakami N, Kakizoe T, Shimizu H
Nutr Cancer 2000 36:1 14-8
Abstract
The cross-sectional relationships of soy product intake and serum
testosterone, estrone, estradiol, sex hormone-binding globulin,
and dihydrotestosterone were examined in 69 Japanese men. Soy product
intake was estimated from a semiquantitative food frequency questionnaire.
Serum estradiol concentration was significantly inversely correlated
with soy product intake (r = -0.32, p = 0.009), and serum estrone
concentration was nonsignificantly inversely correlated with soy
product intake (r = -0.24, p = 0.05) after controlling for age,
body mass index, smoking status, and ethanol intake. Total and free
testosterone concentrations were inversely correlated with soy product
intake after controlling for the covariates, but these correlations
were of border line significance (r = -0.25, p = 0.05 and r = -0.25,
p = 0.06, respectively). Similar correlations were observed for
these hormones with isoflavone intake from soy products. The data
suggest that soy product intake may be associated with the endogenous
hormone levels in Japanese men.
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