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Copyright ©The Author(s) 2015.
World J Diabetes. Mar 15, 2015; 6(2): 271-283
Published online Mar 15, 2015. doi: 10.4239/wjd.v6.i2.271
Table 1 Epidemiological studies on the relation between phytoestrogens (lignans or isoflavones) and risk of diabetes or diabetes biomarkers
Ref.EthnicityPopulationSample size, total (outcome)Mean follow-up yearsMain exposuresOutcomeExposure level (mean or median)Maximum effect (highest vs ref.)
Cross-sectional study
Goodman-Gruen et al[39]Mix1Postmenopausal women, aged 45-74 yr208-Dietary isoflavonesDiabetes biomarkers4.4 mg/d genistein (mean)Inverse with 2-h insulin (β = -0.2); not significant for FG and insulin
Yang et al[38]ChineseWomen aged 40-70 yr39385 (323)-Tofu and other soy productsGlycosuria9 g/d soy proteinInverse association in postmenopausal women
van der Schouw et al[42]CaucasianMen aged 47-83 yr468-Dietary lignans and isoflavonesDiabetes biomarkersApproximately 1 mg/d total phytoestrogensInverse association of lignans with fasting insulin and C-peptide; no significant association with isoflavones
Pan et al[11]ChineseMen and women aged 50-70 yr2811-Dietary soy proteinHyperglycemia (FG ≥ 5.6 mmol/L)7.8 g/d soy proteinIncreased odds in men, but not in women
Shi et al[41]Mix1Pregnant women aged 28 yr299-Urinary isoflavonesDiabetes biomarkers502 mg/g creatinineInverse association with FG, insulin, and HOMA-IR
Longitudinal study
Villegas et al[44]ChineseWomen aged 40-70 yr64191 (896)4.6Soy protein, soybeans, soy productsT2D7.7 g/d soy proteinInverse association with soybeans; inverse but not significant relation with soy protein or other products
Nanri et al[46]JapaneseMen and women aged 45-75 yr59791 (1114)5Soy products, daidzein, genisteinT2DApproximately 73 g/d soy products, approximately 23 mg/d genistein, and 14.5 mg/d daidzeinNo significant association
Morimoto et al[47]Mix2Men and women aged 45-75 yr75344 (8564)14Soy productsT2DApproximately 14.5 g/d in Japanese, approximately 8 g/d in Hawaiians, and 0 g/d in CaucasiansA modest increased risk in men and women
Mueller et al[45]ChineseMen and women aged 45-74 yr43176 (2252)5.7Isoflavones, unsweetened and sweetened soy productsT2DApproximately 5.2 g/d for soy protein, 15.8 mg/d for soy isoflavonesInverse association for soy isoflavones and unsweetened soy products, while increased risk for sweetened soybean drinks
Zamora-Ros et al[48]European whitesMen and women with mean age 52.4 yr11559 cases and 15258 subcohort, case-cohort designApproximately 12Dietary isoflavones and lignansT2D0.9 mg/d isoflavones, 1.4 mg/d lignansNo significant association for isoflavones and lignans
Sun et al[49]CaucasianWomen aged 65.6 yr from NHS and 45.4 from NHS II1107 cases and 1107 controls, nested case-control designApproximately 6Urinary lignin metabolites (enterodiol and enterolactone)T2D2.2 μmol/g creatinine for NHS women, and 1.9 μmol/g creatinine for NHS II womenInverse association and odds ratio 0.64 (95%CI: 0.45-0.91) comparing extreme quartiles