Phyto-oestrogens and bone health

被引:59
作者
Coxam, Veronique [1 ]
机构
[1] INRA, Unite Nutr Humaine, UMR1019, F-63122 St Genes Champanelle, France
关键词
phyto-oestrogens; osteoporosis; post-menopausal women;
D O I
10.1017/S0029665108007027
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
As oestrogen deficiency is the main cause in the pathogenesis of osteoporosis hormone-replacement therapy remains the mainstay for prevention. However, prophylaxis by hormone-replacement therapy is limited. Phyto-oestrogens, which are weakly-oestrogenic compounds present in plants, deserve particular mention because emerging data support the suggestion that they may prevent bone loss associated with the menopause. In the past few years extensive research using animal models has provided convincing data to indicate a significant improvement in bone mass or other end points following feeding with soyabean. Moreover, observational studies relate the lower incidence of osteoporosis among women in the Eastern world to a diet rich in phyto-oestrogens. However, it is not valid to extrapolate to the Western situation. The varied clinical trials that have been published suggest that isoflavones reduce bone loss in women in the early period post menopause, but a definitive result requires more investigations of the effect of phyto-oestrogens on bone health that have substantial sample size and are of long duration. In addition, the clinical efficacy of soya foods in preventing osteopenia depends on their intestinal metabolism. Thus, phyto-oestrogens are a source for putative innovative dietary health intervention for post-menopausal women. However, more data are necessary, particularly in relation to their effect on the risk of fracture.
引用
收藏
页码:184 / 195
页数:12
相关论文
共 104 条
[41]   Decreased bone resorption with soy isoflavone supplementation in postmenopausal women [J].
Harkness, LS ;
Fiedler, K ;
Sehgal, AR ;
Oravec, D ;
Lerner, E .
JOURNAL OF WOMENS HEALTH, 2004, 13 (09) :1000-1007
[42]   A prospective study of the effects of 1-year calcium-fortified soy milk supplementation on dietary calcium intake and bone health in Chinese adolescent girls aged 14 to 16 [J].
Ho, SC ;
Guldan, GS ;
Woo, J ;
Yu, R ;
Tse, MM ;
Sham, A ;
Cheng, J .
OSTEOPOROSIS INTERNATIONAL, 2005, 16 (12) :1907-1916
[43]   Effect of soy protein on bone metabolism in postmenopausal Japanese women [J].
Horiuchi, T ;
Onouchi, T ;
Takahashi, M ;
Ito, H ;
Orimo, H .
OSTEOPOROSIS INTERNATIONAL, 2000, 11 (08) :721-724
[44]  
Hsu CS, 2001, J REPROD MED, V46, P221
[45]   One-year soy isoflavone supplementation prevents early postmenopausal bone loss but without a dose-dependent effect [J].
Huang, Hui-Ying ;
Yang, Hslao-Ping ;
Yang, Hui-Ting ;
Yang, Tung-Chuan ;
Shieh, Ming-Jer ;
Huang, Shih-Yi .
JOURNAL OF NUTRITIONAL BIOCHEMISTRY, 2006, 17 (08) :509-517
[46]   Randomized trial of estrogen plus progestin for secondary prevention of coronary heart disease in postmenopausal women [J].
Hulley, S ;
Grady, D ;
Bush, T ;
Furberg, C ;
Herrington, D ;
Riggs, B ;
Vittinghoff, E .
JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 1998, 280 (07) :605-613
[47]   Intake of fermented soybeans, natto, is associated with reduced bone loss in postmenopausal women:: Japanese population-based osteoporosis (JPOS) study [J].
Ikeda, Y ;
Iki, M ;
Morita, A ;
Kajita, E ;
Kagamimori, S ;
Kagawa, Y ;
Yoneshima, H .
JOURNAL OF NUTRITION, 2006, 136 (05) :1323-1328
[48]   Expression profiling of the estrogen responsive genes in response to phytoestrogens using a customized DNA microarray [J].
Ise, R ;
Han, DH ;
Takahashi, Y ;
Terasaka, S ;
Inoue, A ;
Tanji, M ;
Kiyama, R .
FEBS LETTERS, 2005, 579 (07) :1732-1740
[49]   Daidzein enhances osteoblast growth that may be mediated by increased bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) production [J].
Jia, TL ;
Wang, HZ ;
Xie, LP ;
Wang, XY ;
Zhang, RQ .
BIOCHEMICAL PHARMACOLOGY, 2003, 65 (05) :709-715
[50]   A randomized controlled trial of phytoestrogen supplementation, growth and bone turnover in adolescent males [J].
Jones, G ;
Dwyer, T ;
Hynes, K ;
Dalais, FS ;
Parameswaran, V ;
Greenaway, TM .
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION, 2003, 57 (02) :324-327