Effect of Soy Bread on Markers of Bone Metabolism and Cardiovascular Disease
Osteoporosis, Cardiovascular Diseases
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Osteoporosis focused on measuring soy, isoflavones, bone resorption, osteogenesis, diet, hyperlipidemia
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Post-menopausal women and men who were 50 years of age or older. Exclusion Criteria: Allergy to soy, wheat, and/or nuts. Use of hormone replacement therapy within the past 6 months. Diagnosis of osteoporosis or use of bone loss medications. Use of drugs within the past 3 months which increase the risk of osteoporosis. End-stage renal disease or other nephropathies. Chemotherapy within the past 6 months. Active gastrointestinal disorders. Diagnosis of thyroid disorder. Use of cholesterol-lowering medications within the past month. Vitamin, mineral, protein, and/or calorie deficiency. Alcoholism, acute or chronic hepatitis, cirrhosis. Use of systemic antibiotics within the past 6 months. Currently under dietary restrictions that would conflict with the intervention. Anticipated mental or physical incapability of adhering to the dietary protocol during the time period of the study (e.g. expected travel).
Sites / Locations
- University of Michigan
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Soy bread
Wheat bread
Soy bread (75-100 mg isoflavone/day) for 12 weeks
Wheat bread for 12 weeks