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Factsheet
Top Ten Reasons to Eat Soy
Soy foods are becoming more and more popular,
as are the associated health benefits. Read on
and find out why soy foods should be part of your
everyday diet.
- You will be in good company. Twenty-five percent
of Americans are eating more meatless meals than
they were a year ago. Soy foods, for many of
these people, are becoming one of their basic
food groups.
- Lower your cholesterol. Between 40 and 60 percent
of the U.S. adult population is modifying their
diet to reduce fat and cholesterol intake. Genistein,
a natural estrogenic compound found only in soy,
appears to significantly decrease levels of LDL
cholesterol (the bad cholesterol) while increasing
HDL cholesterol, (the good cholesterol). High
LDL (and low HDL) is a major risk factor for
coronary heart disease, the number one cause
of death among men and women in the United States.
- Lower your risk of cancer. Asian populations
on average consume as much as 30 times the amount
of soy as the American population. This dietary
difference appears to be a significant factor
for a four-to-ten-fold lower incidence of death
from breast and prostate cancer in these countries.
- Menopausal symptoms. The Genistein in soy appears
to reduce the severity of menopausal systems
such as "hot flashes", without the
risks associated with estrogen replacement therapy.
It also appears to reduce the risk of osteoporosis.
- Soy foods are nutritious. Soy foods are rich
in nutrients such as calcium, iron, zinc, and
many of the B vitamins. An excellent source of
protein, and cholesterol free, soy products are
lower in saturated fat than most of the meat
and dairy foods that they easily replace.
- A quality protein source. Soy protein is now
recognized by the U.S.D.A., the American Dietetic
Association and the World Health Organization
as being equivalent or superior in protein quality
to animal-based proteins such as dairy, eggs
or meat.
- Save our precious resources. Soy foods are
an extremely efficient way to utilize precious
food resources. A cow grazing on one acre of
grass will produce 58 pounds of meat, enough
to sustain a person for two and a half months.
If that acre were replaced with soybeans, those
beans would contain enough protein to sustain
that same person for seven years.
- A variety of alternatives and greater availability.
Over the past decade, more than 2,000 new soy
products have been introduced. Today's health
conscious consumers have soy-based options for
milk, cheese, burgers, hot dogs, luncheon meats,
ground meat, yogurt, ice cream, and more. Many
traditional supermarkets have integrated these
products into their stores.
- Better quality. Manufacturers of soy-based
products have come a long way since the products
many people tasted (and disliked) a decade or
two ago. Advances in technology have resulted
in remarkable improvements in the taste and texture
profile of all categories of soy products.
- Soy foods are "in". American awareness
for soy foods has never been greater. 75 percent
have heard of tofu, 55 percent are familiar with
soy milk, and 50 percent have heard of soy burgers.
Soy food consumption is increasing 30 percent
or more per year.
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