Soy Isoflavone Critical Review
Menopause. 2006 Aug 22
Isoflavone supplements containing predominantly genistein reduce hot flash
symptoms: a critical review of published studies
Williamson-Hughes, P.S., Flickinger, B.D., Messina, M.J., Empie, M.W.
Objective
Several reviews have evaluated the clinical evidence relating isoflavone
treatment to the relief of menopausal hot flash symptoms. The majority of these
reviews included a variety of isoflavone sources, often without discriminating
between the identities of individual isoflavones contained in the study
product. An evaluation of published studies using well-characterized
isoflavone-containing supplements was conducted to determine whether the
observed effects, or lack thereof, were attributable to differences in the
composition of isoflavones in study products.
Design
Eleven studies that met the inclusion criteria were stratified according to
specific isoflavone composition.
Results
All 11 studies contained similar total isoflavone doses. In five studies
involving a total of 177 treated participants, the study product provided more
than 15 mg genistein (calculated as aglycone equivalents) per treatment. Each
of these five studies consistently reported a statistically significant
decrease in hot flash symptoms. In the six studies involving a total of 201
treated participants that provided less than 15 mg genistein per treatment,
only one reported a statistically significant decrease in hot flash symptoms.
Thus, the reduction in hot flashes was related to genistein dose, not total
isoflavone content of the treatments.
Conclusion
Reports concluding that isoflavone supplements do not significantly reduce hot
flash symptoms may be incorrect. The lack of discrimination between individual
isoflavones contained in heterogeneous isoflavone mixtures from differing
sources can be misleading when designing studies, interpreting results, and
conducting reviews. In light of these observations, evaluation of isoflavone
effects should focus greater attention to the specific composition within
supplements in future studies.
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