Dietary protein may play an important role in the prevention of metabolic dysfunctions. However, the way in which the protein source affects these dysfunctions has not been clearly established. The aim of the current systematic review was to compare the impact of plant-and animal-sourced dietary proteins on several features of metabolic syndrome in humans. The PubMed database was searched for both chronic and acute interventional studies, as well as observational studies, in healthy humans or those with metabolic dysfunctions, in which the impact of animal and plant protein intake was compared while using the following variables: cholesterolemia and triglyceridemia, blood pressure, glucose homeostasis, and body composition. Based on data ex...
To examine the effects of protein source and iso\ufb02avones on triglyceride (TG) fatty acid (TGFA) ...
Increasing protein intake and soy consumption appear to be promising approaches to prevent metabolic...
A role of vegetable proteins in reducing coronary artery disease risk was postulated as long ago as ...
There is currently a trend in Western countries to increase the intake of plant proteins. In this ch...
Objectives: To systematically review the evidence on the effect of replacing the intake of animal pr...
Background & aims: Limited data are available on the relationship of protein from different food sou...
International audienceThe sources or types of protein in the diet have long been overlooked regardin...
Background: Food-based dietary patterns emphasizing plant pro-tein that were evaluated in the Dietar...
It is well known that feeding animals such as rabbits with semipurified diets containing animal prot...
BACKGROUND: Dietary intake of soy protein with isoflavones may be associated with reductions in seru...
For more than 30 years, there have been reports of cholesterol-lowering in humans when animal protei...
BACKGROUND: The metabolic effects of diets high in vegetable protein have not been assessed despite ...
Elevated blood pressure (BP), which is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease, is highly pre...
On the base of numerous clinical studies performed in the preceding years, in 1999 the American Food...
ABSTRACT Based on published studies discussed in this review there is scientific evidence for a cons...
To examine the effects of protein source and iso\ufb02avones on triglyceride (TG) fatty acid (TGFA) ...
Increasing protein intake and soy consumption appear to be promising approaches to prevent metabolic...
A role of vegetable proteins in reducing coronary artery disease risk was postulated as long ago as ...
There is currently a trend in Western countries to increase the intake of plant proteins. In this ch...
Objectives: To systematically review the evidence on the effect of replacing the intake of animal pr...
Background & aims: Limited data are available on the relationship of protein from different food sou...
International audienceThe sources or types of protein in the diet have long been overlooked regardin...
Background: Food-based dietary patterns emphasizing plant pro-tein that were evaluated in the Dietar...
It is well known that feeding animals such as rabbits with semipurified diets containing animal prot...
BACKGROUND: Dietary intake of soy protein with isoflavones may be associated with reductions in seru...
For more than 30 years, there have been reports of cholesterol-lowering in humans when animal protei...
BACKGROUND: The metabolic effects of diets high in vegetable protein have not been assessed despite ...
Elevated blood pressure (BP), which is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease, is highly pre...
On the base of numerous clinical studies performed in the preceding years, in 1999 the American Food...
ABSTRACT Based on published studies discussed in this review there is scientific evidence for a cons...
To examine the effects of protein source and iso\ufb02avones on triglyceride (TG) fatty acid (TGFA) ...
Increasing protein intake and soy consumption appear to be promising approaches to prevent metabolic...
A role of vegetable proteins in reducing coronary artery disease risk was postulated as long ago as ...