Group: Health Supplements

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Supplements can be a great aid with your health and fitness goals. Combined with the proper exercise and nutritional plan they can be quite effective.

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Soy Protein?

neaters
neaters
Posts: 3
Joined: 2003/05/30
United States
2003/07/07, 09:39 PM
I just hired a Personal Trainer to help me get fit and healthy. I have been unfit for most of my adult life and its time to get into shape before i turn 40 in 2 1/2 years. I love the weight training and look forward to each session. My question is about soy protein. I bought a powder at GNC and am curious about the benefits using this product. There is so much info that it gets confusing. Should I take it daily? Or only on the days I train? Should I take it before or after I workout? I want to get the most out of this and try to do everything the right way. I have about 50 lbs to lose to get to my goal so i have a long road ahead of me. I am looking for any info that anyone can give to help me on this journey. I am tempted to take over the counter diet pills to help with my cravings (carbs) but i am not a firm believer of pills. Believe me, I have tried alot of them. Just not combined with exercise and proper eating habits. I just took the pills hoping for a miracle! Ya right!I know better now after alot of money spent. If I'm going to spend money on supplements I want to know its going to be beneficial. Thanks for any advice!
rev8ball
rev8ball
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Joined: 2001/12/27
United States
2003/07/08, 10:12 AM
There have been several discussions about soy. Try a search here at FTs, and also take a look at this recent post by bb1fit as well:

http://www.freetrainers.com/FT/jsp/pro/Message.jsp?f_ix=7&t_ix=403

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sandysford
sandysford
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Joined: 2002/11/18
United States
2003/07/09, 11:42 AM
Here is copy of his post, I hope it helps.

I found this interesting, hope you ladies will also with all the hype on soy products these days.

Functional foods for females...
One ingredient you will find cropping up in all sorts of functional foods is soy. Why? according to the FDA, "25 gr. of soy protein a day, as part of a diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol, may reduce the risk of hareat disease". This claim, along with soy's purported help in reducing menopausal symptoms has unleashed a shopping cart full of soy foods for women, incuding Quaker Oatmeal Nutrition for women as well as Luna bars(with soy protein for heart healthy)? The FDA permits food makers to use its heart health claim if a product supplies 7 gr. of soy per serving, figuring you can include soy products in 4 meals a day to get the recommended amount.

The evidence of soy's benefits is inconclusive, with marketing ahead of science in the area of women's health. For instance, the best evidence currently available on soy's health effects suggests that it lowers cholesterol. "Its as small lowering, 5%, but over a lifetime it can have a big impact on heart disease,"says Mindy Kurzer, PhD, a University of Minnesota professor and soy researcher. "It appears soy isoflavones also improve some other aspects of heart disease, such as elasticity of blood vessels, which would possibley deter the development of high blood pressure and plaque formation. Then next strongest area is menopausal-symptom reduction. Areas with less agreement involve bone metabolism and osteoporosis." And soy's role in helping prevent breast cancer is still controversial. If the FDA deems soy islflavones worthy of an official health claim for preventing menopausal symptoms, expect to see a whole new host of soyfoods geared toward the 45 plus set.



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