Background: Hypercholesterolemia is one of the risk factor of coronary heart disease. Soy contains protein, fiber and isoflavones which can reduce total cholesterol levels. Soy milk added by ginger might increase antioxidant activity. Ginger consist of oleoresin that can reduce total cholesterol level. Objective: To investigate the effect of soy milk and ginger to the total cholesterol levels in hypercholesterolemic women Methods: The study was true experiment with the control group pre-post test design. Subjects were 16 women aged 30-55 years with serum total cholesterol level 200-250 mg / dl. Subject were divided into two group. The intervention group receive 430 ml soy milk with 3 gram ginger and control group receive placebo. Total ...
Objective: Current guidelines have highlighted the role of diet in conjunction with drug therapy in ...
BACKGROUND: Clinical trials have suggested that the intake of soy protein reduces blood cholesterol....
Postmenopausal women are at an increased risk of developing coronary artery disease. This is due to ...
Individuals with blood cholesterol levels above 200 mg / dl have a risk of heart disease and blood v...
ABSTRACT Based on published studies discussed in this review there is scientific evidence for a cons...
Abstract Background Plant sterols are an established non-pharmacological means to reduce total and L...
BACKGROUND: Dietary intake of soy protein with isoflavones may be associated with reductions in seru...
Perimenopausal women is at risk of atherosclerosis as a result of the increase of LDL cholesterol le...
soymilk on LDL-cholesterol in Thai subjects: a double-blinded randomized controlled trial Noppadol K...
Foods such as breads and breakfast cereals enriched with a combination of soy protein (soy grits and...
Background: Hypercholesterolemia is a parameter lipid profile that makes stress oxidation. One of c...
The aim of this research was to determine the effect of soy germ protein on lipid profile of metabol...
© 2008 American Society for NutritionHealth claims link soy protein (SP) consumption, through plasma...
Conventional medicine used for hyperlipidemia in allopathy include statins, fibrates, niacin and re...
Latar belakang: Kadar kolesterol darah yang meningkat merupakan resiko terjadinya arterosklerosis pa...
Objective: Current guidelines have highlighted the role of diet in conjunction with drug therapy in ...
BACKGROUND: Clinical trials have suggested that the intake of soy protein reduces blood cholesterol....
Postmenopausal women are at an increased risk of developing coronary artery disease. This is due to ...
Individuals with blood cholesterol levels above 200 mg / dl have a risk of heart disease and blood v...
ABSTRACT Based on published studies discussed in this review there is scientific evidence for a cons...
Abstract Background Plant sterols are an established non-pharmacological means to reduce total and L...
BACKGROUND: Dietary intake of soy protein with isoflavones may be associated with reductions in seru...
Perimenopausal women is at risk of atherosclerosis as a result of the increase of LDL cholesterol le...
soymilk on LDL-cholesterol in Thai subjects: a double-blinded randomized controlled trial Noppadol K...
Foods such as breads and breakfast cereals enriched with a combination of soy protein (soy grits and...
Background: Hypercholesterolemia is a parameter lipid profile that makes stress oxidation. One of c...
The aim of this research was to determine the effect of soy germ protein on lipid profile of metabol...
© 2008 American Society for NutritionHealth claims link soy protein (SP) consumption, through plasma...
Conventional medicine used for hyperlipidemia in allopathy include statins, fibrates, niacin and re...
Latar belakang: Kadar kolesterol darah yang meningkat merupakan resiko terjadinya arterosklerosis pa...
Objective: Current guidelines have highlighted the role of diet in conjunction with drug therapy in ...
BACKGROUND: Clinical trials have suggested that the intake of soy protein reduces blood cholesterol....
Postmenopausal women are at an increased risk of developing coronary artery disease. This is due to ...