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Soy proteins and isoflavones reduce interleukin-6 but not serum lipids in older women: a randomized controlled trial.
Mangano KM, Hutchins-Wiese HL, Kenny AM, Walsh SJ, Abourizk RH, Bruno RS, Lipcius R, Fall P, Kleppinger A, Kenyon-Pesce L, Prestwood KM, Kerstetter JE. Mangano KM, et al. Among authors: kerstetter je. Nutr Res. 2013 Dec;33(12):1026-33. doi: 10.1016/j.nutres.2013.08.009. Epub 2013 Sep 18. Nutr Res. 2013. PMID: 24267042 Free PMC article. Clinical Trial.
Soy foods contain several components, notably, isoflavones and amino acids, that may improve cardiovascular health. We evaluated the long-term effect of soy protein and/or soy isoflavones supplementation on serum lipids and inflammatory markers using a 1-year randomized, d …
Soy foods contain several components, notably, isoflavones and amino acids, that may improve cardiovascular health. We evaluated the long- …
Polyunsaturated fatty acids and their relation with bone and muscle health in adults.
Mangano KM, Sahni S, Kerstetter JE, Kenny AM, Hannan MT. Mangano KM, et al. Among authors: kerstetter je. Curr Osteoporos Rep. 2013 Sep;11(3):203-12. doi: 10.1007/s11914-013-0149-0. Curr Osteoporos Rep. 2013. PMID: 23857286 Free PMC article. Review.
As data are sparse, future clinical trials and prospective studies are important to determine the long term benefits of PUFA supplementation upon bone and muscle outcomes....
As data are sparse, future clinical trials and prospective studies are important to determine the long term benefits of PUFA suppleme …
Increasing dietary protein acutely augments intestinal iron transporter expression and significantly increases iron absorption in rats.
Thomas CE, Gaffney-Stomberg E, Sun BH, O'Brien KO, Kerstetter JE, Insogna KL. Thomas CE, et al. Among authors: kerstetter je. FASEB J. 2013 Jun;27(6):2476-83. doi: 10.1096/fj.12-221945. Epub 2013 Feb 27. FASEB J. 2013. PMID: 23447582
Little data are available regarding acute effects of dietary protein on intestinal Fe absorption. The current study evaluated the short-term effects of increasing dietary protein on Fe absorption and expression of genes involved in Fe homeostasis. ...
Little data are available regarding acute effects of dietary protein on intestinal Fe absorption. The current study evaluated the short-t
Inhibiting gastric acid production does not affect intestinal calcium absorption in young, healthy individuals: a randomized, crossover, controlled clinical trial.
Wright MJ, Sullivan RR, Gaffney-Stomberg E, Caseria DM, O'Brien KO, Proctor DD, Simpson CA, Kerstetter JE, Insogna KL. Wright MJ, et al. Among authors: kerstetter je. J Bone Miner Res. 2010 Oct;25(10):2205-11. doi: 10.1002/jbmr.108. J Bone Miner Res. 2010. PMID: 20499372 Free PMC article. Clinical Trial.
Neither calcium absorption (PPI 34.2% +/- 2.4%, placebo 31.5% +/- 2.1%, p = .24) nor urinary calcium (PPI 321 +/- 38 mg/34 hours, placebo 355 +/- 37 mg/34 hours, p = .07) differed between the PPI and placebo groups. It is concluded that short-term gastric acid suppression …
Neither calcium absorption (PPI 34.2% +/- 2.4%, placebo 31.5% +/- 2.1%, p = .24) nor urinary calcium (PPI 321 +/- 38 mg/34 hours, placebo 35 …
The effect of dietary protein on intestinal calcium absorption in rats.
Gaffney-Stomberg E, Sun BH, Cucchi CE, Simpson CA, Gundberg C, Kerstetter JE, Insogna KL. Gaffney-Stomberg E, et al. Among authors: kerstetter je. Endocrinology. 2010 Mar;151(3):1071-8. doi: 10.1210/en.2009-0744. Epub 2010 Feb 10. Endocrinology. 2010. PMID: 20147526 Free PMC article.
Isotopic absorption studies have indicated that, at least in the short term, this is primarily due to increased intestinal Ca absorption. ...
Isotopic absorption studies have indicated that, at least in the short term, this is primarily due to increased intestinal Ca absorpt …
Soy proteins and isoflavones affect bone mineral density in older women: a randomized controlled trial.
Kenny AM, Mangano KM, Abourizk RH, Bruno RS, Anamani DE, Kleppinger A, Walsh SJ, Prestwood KM, Kerstetter JE. Kenny AM, et al. Among authors: kerstetter je. Am J Clin Nutr. 2009 Jul;90(1):234-42. doi: 10.3945/ajcn.2009.27600. Epub 2009 May 27. Am J Clin Nutr. 2009. PMID: 19474141 Free PMC article. Clinical Trial.
BACKGROUND: Soy foods contain several components (isoflavones and amino acids) that potentially affect bone. Few long-term, large clinical trials of soy as a means of improving bone mineral density (BMD) in late postmenopausal women have been conducted. OBJECTIVE: Our goal …
BACKGROUND: Soy foods contain several components (isoflavones and amino acids) that potentially affect bone. Few long-term, large cli …
Increasing dietary protein requirements in elderly people for optimal muscle and bone health.
Gaffney-Stomberg E, Insogna KL, Rodriguez NR, Kerstetter JE. Gaffney-Stomberg E, et al. Among authors: kerstetter je. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2009 Jun;57(6):1073-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.2009.02285.x. Epub 2009 Apr 30. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2009. PMID: 19460090
Furthermore, increasing dietary protein increases calcium absorption, which could be anabolic for bone. Available evidence supports a beneficial effect of short-term protein intakes up to 1.6 to 1.8 g/kg per day, although long-term studies are needed to show safety …
Furthermore, increasing dietary protein increases calcium absorption, which could be anabolic for bone. Available evidence supports a benefi …
The impact of dietary protein on calcium absorption and kinetic measures of bone turnover in women.
Kerstetter JE, O'Brien KO, Caseria DM, Wall DE, Insogna KL. Kerstetter JE, et al. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2005 Jan;90(1):26-31. doi: 10.1210/jc.2004-0179. Epub 2004 Nov 16. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2005. PMID: 15546911
There were no protein-induced effects on net bone balance. These data directly demonstrate that, at least in the short term, high-protein diets are not detrimental to bone....
There were no protein-induced effects on net bone balance. These data directly demonstrate that, at least in the short term, high-pro …
Dietary protein, calcium metabolism, and skeletal homeostasis revisited.
Kerstetter JE, O'Brien KO, Insogna KL. Kerstetter JE, et al. Am J Clin Nutr. 2003 Sep;78(3 Suppl):584S-592S. doi: 10.1093/ajcn/78.3.584S. Am J Clin Nutr. 2003. PMID: 12936953 Review.
Recent studies from our laboratory indicate that alterations in dietary protein can, in fact, profoundly affect intestinal calcium absorption. In short-term dietary trials in healthy adults, we fixed calcium intake at 20 mmol/d while dietary protein was increased from 0.7 …
Recent studies from our laboratory indicate that alterations in dietary protein can, in fact, profoundly affect intestinal calcium absorptio …
Low protein intake: the impact on calcium and bone homeostasis in humans.
Kerstetter JE, O'Brien KO, Insogna KL. Kerstetter JE, et al. J Nutr. 2003 Mar;133(3):855S-861S. doi: 10.1093/jn/133.3.855S. J Nutr. 2003. PMID: 12612169 Review.
Recent studies from our laboratory demonstrate that dietary protein affects intestinal calcium absorption. We conducted a series of short-term nutrition intervention trials in healthy adults where dietary protein was adjusted to either low, medium or high. ...The secondary …
Recent studies from our laboratory demonstrate that dietary protein affects intestinal calcium absorption. We conducted a series of short- …
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