Posted by Chantel M. research contributed US National Library of Medicine
National Institutes of Health
In the study of the effects of a natural S-equol supplement on metabolic parameters
associated with overweight or obesity and metabolic syndrome, posted in PubMed, found that equol non-producers comprised 67.9% of the overweight or obese subjects.
The ratio of equol non-producers in this overweight or obese subject group
was higher than the previously reported ratio of equol non-producers
(approximately 50%) in the general population. Compared with the placebo
group,
intervention with natural S-equol led to a significant decrease in
HbA1c, serum low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (LDL-C) levels, and
CAVI score. Furthermore, the effect was more prominent in the subgroup
of female equol non-producers.
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