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The Unexpected Benefit of Soy!
By Linda O'Byrne C.N.
When most people think of soy they think of the more commonly known
health benefits. Some of these include the lowered risk of certain
cancers, such as prostrate and breast cancer, attributed to the high
levels of antioxidants such as isoflavones, found in high levels in
soy. Also soy protein has cholesterol lowering effects and research
supports the positive impact on stabilizing hormones, which can give
relief from menopausal symptoms. Yet soy protein is becoming
ever more popular for its weight loss role, this article will examine
the reasons that soy should be part of any weight loss plan and how
it can help you get leaner, and stay that way.
Supplementing or eating foods with high levels of soy protein has
been linked to lowered appetite and a reduction in unhealthy cravings.
This is partly attributed to the minimal impact of soy on blood sugar
levels. Some protein sources, such as cow's milk, have naturally
and added amounts of high glycemic carbohydrates like lactose, or milk
sugar. This causes an insulin spike upon consumption which can not
only negatively affect energy levels, by causing a crash shortly after
eating, but also lead to further cravings for sugar. By reducing your
appetite and keeping you feeling fuller for longer you're more
likely to stick to a good nutrition plan and see a reduction in excess
bodyfat. As soy has a slow digestion rate you'll feel more satisfied,
have more energy for longer and have fewer unhealthy cravings.
Soy provides a good source of protein, which is the macronutrient
essential for building lean muscle. Having more lean mass helps to
increase the body's basal metabolic rate (BMR) which is the number
of calories burnt all day. In other words, the higher the BMR the more
calories you can ingest without gaining bodyfat. Having more muscle
shapes your body and helps you look and feel fitter, stronger and healthier.
As soy is a "complete" protein, in other words it contains
all 9 essential amino acids; it provides a great source of protein
without added fat and fewer calories than most sources, like meat or
chicken. Soy has a higher level of dietary fiber which is attributed
to good digestive health and has been linked to weight loss.
Interesting new research from the University of Illinois compared
the effects of soy (protein hydrolysates and peptides) to the hormone
leptin. Leptin is produced in fatty tissue in the body and gives a
signal to the brain that we are full so we stop eating. This study
proved that soy did affect this regulatory hormone and positively boosted
the metabolism, leading to weight loss.
In summary, soy provides an excellent addition to your weight loss
plan whilst adding numerous other health benefits. Whether you're
supplementing with soy protein, consuming delicious soy based snacks
or adding tofu or tempeh to meals, you can get a delicious protein-packed
meal that can keep you satisfied for hours.
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