In the study of "Soy protein isolate modified metabolic phenotype and hepatic wnt signaling in obese zucker rats" by Cain J, Banz WJ, Butteiger D, Davis JE., posted in US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health, researchers indicated that these data confirm the protective SPI attenuated obesity-related metabolic dysfunction conceivably through regulation of adipogenic programming, as evident by changes in AT morphology and hepatic Wnt signaling. Collectively, this study confirmed the potential utilization of soy protein and its bioactive ingredients for prevention and treatment of obesity-related comorbidities.
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Soy Protein and Obesity-related comorbidities.
Posted by Chantel M. Contributed by US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health
In the study of "Soy protein isolate modified metabolic phenotype and hepatic wnt signaling in obese zucker rats" by Cain J, Banz WJ, Butteiger D, Davis JE., posted in US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health, researchers indicated that these data confirm the protective SPI attenuated obesity-related metabolic dysfunction conceivably through regulation of adipogenic programming, as evident by changes in AT morphology and hepatic Wnt signaling. Collectively, this study confirmed the potential utilization of soy protein and its bioactive ingredients for prevention and treatment of obesity-related comorbidities.
In the study of "Soy protein isolate modified metabolic phenotype and hepatic wnt signaling in obese zucker rats" by Cain J, Banz WJ, Butteiger D, Davis JE., posted in US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health, researchers indicated that these data confirm the protective SPI attenuated obesity-related metabolic dysfunction conceivably through regulation of adipogenic programming, as evident by changes in AT morphology and hepatic Wnt signaling. Collectively, this study confirmed the potential utilization of soy protein and its bioactive ingredients for prevention and treatment of obesity-related comorbidities.
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