Abstract Background Plant sterols are an established non-pharmacological means to reduce total and LDL blood cholesterol concentrations and are therefore recommended for cholesterol management by worldwide-renown health care institutions. Their efficacy has been proven in many types of foods with the majority of trials conducted in spreads or dairy products. As an alternative to dairy products, soy based foods are common throughout the world. Yet, there is little evidence supporting the efficacy of plant sterols in soy-based foods. The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of a soy drink enriched with plant sterols on blood lipid profiles in moderately hypercholesterolemic subjects. Methods In a randomized, placebo-controlle...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk can be lowered by introduction of plant sterols (PS) in the diet, ...
Background: Clinical trials have reported the cholesterol-lowering effects of soy protein intake, bu...
OBJECTIVE: This EAS Consensus Panel critically appraised evidence benefit to risk relationship of fu...
Abstract Background Although consumption of various plant sterol (PS)-enriched beverages is effectiv...
Although consumption of various plant sterol (PS)-enriched beverages is effective in lowering plasma...
We investigated the effect of a beverage containing plant sterols on serum concentrations of triacyl...
The cholesterol-lowering effects of plant sterols in a format suitable for use in China have not pre...
Plant sterols/phytosterols (PSs) are molecules with a similar structure to cholesterol that have a r...
Background: Plant sterols have been shown to reduce serum lipid concentrations. The effectiveness is...
Objective: Current guidelines have highlighted the role of diet in conjunction with drug therapy in ...
Hypercholesterolemia is the most common coronary risk factor among the Spanish population; 37.4% of ...
BACKGROUND: Dietary intake of soy protein with isoflavones may be associated with reductions in seru...
Abstract Background Foods enriched with phytosterols have been proven to be an effective therapy to ...
BackgroundThe cholesterol-lowering efficacy of plant sterol esters (PSteE) or stanol esters (PStaE) ...
© 2008 American Society for NutritionHealth claims link soy protein (SP) consumption, through plasma...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk can be lowered by introduction of plant sterols (PS) in the diet, ...
Background: Clinical trials have reported the cholesterol-lowering effects of soy protein intake, bu...
OBJECTIVE: This EAS Consensus Panel critically appraised evidence benefit to risk relationship of fu...
Abstract Background Although consumption of various plant sterol (PS)-enriched beverages is effectiv...
Although consumption of various plant sterol (PS)-enriched beverages is effective in lowering plasma...
We investigated the effect of a beverage containing plant sterols on serum concentrations of triacyl...
The cholesterol-lowering effects of plant sterols in a format suitable for use in China have not pre...
Plant sterols/phytosterols (PSs) are molecules with a similar structure to cholesterol that have a r...
Background: Plant sterols have been shown to reduce serum lipid concentrations. The effectiveness is...
Objective: Current guidelines have highlighted the role of diet in conjunction with drug therapy in ...
Hypercholesterolemia is the most common coronary risk factor among the Spanish population; 37.4% of ...
BACKGROUND: Dietary intake of soy protein with isoflavones may be associated with reductions in seru...
Abstract Background Foods enriched with phytosterols have been proven to be an effective therapy to ...
BackgroundThe cholesterol-lowering efficacy of plant sterol esters (PSteE) or stanol esters (PStaE) ...
© 2008 American Society for NutritionHealth claims link soy protein (SP) consumption, through plasma...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk can be lowered by introduction of plant sterols (PS) in the diet, ...
Background: Clinical trials have reported the cholesterol-lowering effects of soy protein intake, bu...
OBJECTIVE: This EAS Consensus Panel critically appraised evidence benefit to risk relationship of fu...