C. Nagata et al., DECREASED SERUM ESTRADIOL CONCENTRATION ASSOCIATED WITH HIGH DIETARY-INTAKE OF SOY PRODUCTS IN PREMENOPAUSAL JAPANESE WOMEN, Nutrition and cancer, 29(3), 1997, pp. 228-233
We examined the cross-sectional relationship of soy product intake to
serum concentrations of estradiol (E-2) and sex hormone-binding globul
in (SHBG) in 50 healthy premenopausal Japanese women. Intakes of sou p
roducts and various nutrients were estimated through a semiquantitativ
e food-frequency questionnaire. Blood samples were drawn from each sub
ject on Days 11 and 22 of her menstrual cycle. The intake of soy produ
cts was inversely correlated with E-2 on Days 11 and 22 of her cycle a
fter controlling for age, body mass index, cycle length, and intakes o
f total energy, fat, and crude fiber (r = -0.23, p = 0.08 and r = -0.3
2, p = 0.04, respectively). No significant correlation was observed be
tween soy product intake and SHBG. There was a tendency for the intake
of individual soy foods such as tofu and mise to be inversely correla
ted with E-2 On Days 11 and 22 of the menstrual cycle. Mise intake was
inversely significantly correlated with SHBG on Day 22 of the cycle (
r = -0.36, p = 0.02). If the observed association is causal, our resul
ts suggest that the consumption of soy products lowers the risk of dev
eloping breast cancer risk modifying estrogen metabolism.