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  • "The Role of Soy Foods in Prostate Cancer Prevention"

  • A compilation of 13 observational studies on soy food consumption

  • and the risk of prostate cancer found that soy foods

  • appear to be protective.

  • Observational studies, as opposed to interventional studies

  • they observed what people were eating but didn't intervene

  • and try to change their diets.

  • So, they observed that men who ate more soy foods

  • had lower rates of prostate cancer,

  • but the problem with observation studies is that

  • there could be confounding factors.

  • Maybe people who choose to eat soy may also make other

  • healthy lifestyle decisions, like eating more fruits and vegetables,

  • and maybe that's actually why they have less cancer.

  • Most of the studies tried to control for these other lifestyle factors,

  • but you can't control for everything.

  • Most of the studies were done in Asia;

  • so, maybe tofu consumption is just a sign

  • of eating more of a traditional diet.

  • Maybe the reason non-tofu consumers got more cancer

  • is that they had abandoned their traditional diet?

  • If only there was a Western population that ate a lot

  • of soy that we could look at it.

  • There is: Seventh Day Adventists.

  • In the 70s, more than 12,000 Adventist men were asked

  • about their use of soy milk,

  • and then, they were followed for up to 16 years

  • to see who got cancer and who did not.

  • So, does high soy milk intake reduce prostate cancer incidence?

  • Frequent consumption of soy milk was associated with

  • a whopping 70 per cent reduction of the risk of prostate cancer.

  • Similarly, in a multiethnic study that involved a number of groups,

  • soy intake appeared protective in Latinos too.

  • Prostate cells carry beta type estrogen receptors,

  • which appear to act as tumor suppressors,

  • kind of a gatekeeper, inhibiting invasion, proliferation,

  • and preventing the prostate cells from turning cancerous in the first place.

  • And, those are the receptors targeted by the phytoestrogens in soy,

  • like genistein, which inhibits prostate cancer cell invasion

  • and spread in a petri dish at the kinds of levels

  • one might get consuming soy foods.

  • The prevention of metastases is critical,

  • as death from prostate cancer isn't caused by the original tumor,

  • but its spread throughout the body,

  • which explains recommendations for men with prostate cancer

  • to consume soy foods as well.

  • Wait a second.

  • Do you think the amazing results Dean Ornish and colleagues got,

  • apparently reversing the progression of prostate cancer

  • with a plant based diet and lifestyle program,

  • was because of the soy?

  • It wasn't just a vegan diet, but a vegan diet supplemented

  • with a daily serving of tofu and a soy protein isolate powder.

  • There have been studies showing men given soy protein powders

  • develop less prostate cancer than the control group,

  • but what was the control group getting?

  • Milk protein powder.

  • Those randomized to the milk group got six times more prostate cancer.

  • But is that from the beneficial effects of soy

  • or the deleterious effects of the dairy?

  • Dairy products are not just associated with getting prostate cancer,

  • but also dying from prostate cancer.

  • Men diagnosed with prostate cancer who then ate more dairy

  • tended to die sooner.

  • And, both low-fat and high-fat dairy consumption were associated

  • with an increased risk of a fatal outcome.

  • The best study we have on soy protein powder supplementation

  • for prostate cancer patients found no significant benefit,

  • and neither did a series of soy phytoestrogen dietary supplements.

  • Maybe that's because they just used isolated soy components

  • rather than a whole soy food?

  • Taking the whole food approach may be more efficacious.

  • It's hard to do controlled studies with whole foods though;

  • you can make fake pills,

  • but how do you give people placebo tofu?

  • This group of Australian researchers got creative

  • coming up with a specially manufactured bread containing soy grits

  • compared to just placebo regular bread

  • and then gave slices to men diagnosed with prostate cancer

  • awaiting surgery,

  • and, in just about 3 weeks time, did see a remarkable difference.

  • The first study to show a diet incorporating a whole soy food

  • could favorably affect prostate cancer markers.

  • But, it's not like you can go out and buy soy grit bread.

  • This study was a little more practical.

  • Twenty men with prostate cancer who were treated

  • with radiation or surgery, but seemed to be relapsing,

  • were asked to drink three cups of regular soy milk a day.

  • Here's what happened to the PSA levels in each

  • of the 20 patients before they started the soy milk.

  • They were all rising, suggesting they had relapsing

  • or metastatic cancer growing inside of them.

  • Here's what happened during the year on soy milk.

  • The blue lines are the folks where the soy milk

  • appeared to have a positive effect,

  • slowing or reversing the rise.

  • The red lines represent those that got even worse during that period,

  • and the black lines are those in which there appeared

  • to be no significant change.

  • So, of the 20, 6 got better, 2 got worse,

  • and the remaining 12 remained unchanged.

  • So, they conclude soy food may help in a subset of patients.

  • Based on all these studies, the results Ornish got

  • were probably more than just the soy.

  • Similarly, the low prostate cancer rates in Asia

  • are probably more than just the soy,

  • since the lowest rates are also found in parts of Africa,

  • and I don't think they're eating a lot of tofu in Africa.

  • Indeed, in a multiethnic study, other types of beans besides soy

  • also appeared protective for Latinos; and all the groups put together,

  • when looking at the most aggressive forms of prostate cancer.

  • And so, the protection associated with plant based diets

  • may be due to eating a variety of healthy foods.

"The Role of Soy Foods in Prostate Cancer Prevention"

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    林宜悉 發佈於 2022 年 10 月 27 日
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