Title of article :
The Effect of Soymilk on Alkaline Phosphatase, Total Antioxidant Levels, and Vasomotor Symptoms in Menopause Women
Author/Authors :
Hanachi, Paricher Biomedical Department - Women Research Center - Alzahra University, Tehran , Golkho, Shokofeh Biomedical Department - Women Research Center - Alzahra University, Tehran , Ahmadi, Alireza Biomedical Department - Women Research Center - Alzahra University, Tehran , Barantalab, Fatemeh Biomedical Department - Women Research Center - Alzahra University, Tehran
Abstract :
Objective
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of revival soymilk consumption and moderate exercise
on vasomotor symptoms, total antioxidant capacity (TAC) and alkaline phosphates activity in
postmenopausal women.
Materials and Methods
In this study, daily for 3 months, 37 postmenopausal women (mean age = 52.2± 4.6 years) were randomly
assigned to soymilk (n=15), exercise +soymilk (n=12) and control (n= 10). The daily soymilk consisted
of Revival brand Maxsoy, which contained 12.5 g of soy protein with Genistein (13 mg) and Daidzein
(4.13 mg). Menopausal symptoms were measured using the Kupperman index, a standard measure of
climacteric symptoms that has been validated in menopausal women at baseline and 3 months of daily
consumption of soymilk. Total antioxidant status (TAS) of serum was measured using the ferric reducing
ability of plasma (FRAP) assay. Total alkaline phosphatase (TALP) was assayed calorimetrically with
Hitachi 902 autoanalyzer assay.
Results
Soymilk supplementation, soymilk and moderate exercise significantly (p<0.05) improved TAC level and
TALP activity. Vasomotor symptoms were improved (p < 0.05) in the soymilk consumption plus
moderate exercise and soymilk groups as compared with the control group. The data showed a decrease in
menopausal symptoms p <0 .05, paired t test, two-tailed, between the baseline and soymilk groups, and p
< 0.05, ANOVA test, between the control and two groups. Vaginal problem, sexual symptoms and
vasomotor significantly changed (p<0.05) after soymilk consumption.
Conclusion
These data may suggest that consumption of soymilk for 3 months enhances antioxidant and TALP status
and reduces menopausal symptoms in postmenopausal women
Keywords :
Total antioxidant , Menopausal symptoms , Isoflavones Soymilk , Alkaline phosphatase
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics