Indian Journal of Medical Research (Jan 2014)

Effect of dietary phytoestrogens on human growth regulation: imprinting in health & disease

  • K Griffiths,
  • D W Wilson,
  • R B Singh,
  • F De Meester

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 140, no. 7
pp. 82 – 90

Abstract

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This group has advocated a return to the notional Palζolithic diet with fruits, vegetables, roots, leaves, seeds, phytochemical antioxidants and proteins, etc. Phytoestrogens, viz. lignans, isoflavonoids and flavonoids are weak oestrogenic constituents of such a diet and may have a considerable impact on human health and disease. The aim of this paper was to conduct a preliminary overview of about 2000 research-led studies from the 1930s to the present time reported in the literature on flavonoids/isoflavonoids/lignans and to assemble evidence for a future strictly formal literature review on the health benefits and risks of flavonoids in a variety of diseases.

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