Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2002247098> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2002247098 endingPage "59" @default.
- W2002247098 startingPage "59" @default.
- W2002247098 abstract "Recent studies have suggested that natural agents such as isoflavones, resveratrol, and anthocyanin have beneficial effects on metabolic syndrome-related disorders. The objective of this study was to evaluate dietary isoflavone intake, urinary isoflavone level, and their relationship with the risk of metabolic syndrome (MetS) among Korean postmenopausal women. The subjects included 46 MetS and 60 controls. The MetS risk score was determined by adding the number of risk factors such as waist circumference, blood pressure (BP) and levels of triglyceride (TG), HDL-cholesterol, and glucose. Dietary isoflavone intake was not significantly different between the MetS and control groups; however, the urinary daidzein level was significantly higher in the MetS subjects compared to that of the controls. Subjects with high TG had higher urinary daidzein and isoflavone (daidzein + genistein) levels than those without such abnormalities. But, the MetS risk score showed no significant correlation with urinary daidzein, genistein, and isoflavone excretions." @default.
- W2002247098 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2002247098 creator A5004456616 @default.
- W2002247098 creator A5030335516 @default.
- W2002247098 date "2013-01-01" @default.
- W2002247098 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W2002247098 title "Dietary Isoflavone Intake, Urinary Isoflavone Level, and Their Relationship with Metabolic Syndrome Diagnostic Components in Korean Postmenopausal Women" @default.
- W2002247098 cites W1126206051 @default.
- W2002247098 cites W1484710547 @default.
- W2002247098 cites W1508806100 @default.
- W2002247098 cites W1593442063 @default.
- W2002247098 cites W1752725686 @default.
- W2002247098 cites W1849840946 @default.
- W2002247098 cites W1908917727 @default.
- W2002247098 cites W1921904667 @default.
- W2002247098 cites W1965915811 @default.
- W2002247098 cites W1974580748 @default.
- W2002247098 cites W1979122811 @default.
- W2002247098 cites W1981266085 @default.
- W2002247098 cites W1990563853 @default.
- W2002247098 cites W1997647901 @default.
- W2002247098 cites W2005931577 @default.
- W2002247098 cites W2006486496 @default.
- W2002247098 cites W2029346256 @default.
- W2002247098 cites W2037680193 @default.
- W2002247098 cites W2049919642 @default.
- W2002247098 cites W2049970571 @default.
- W2002247098 cites W2054614636 @default.
- W2002247098 cites W2064422331 @default.
- W2002247098 cites W2076110050 @default.
- W2002247098 cites W2076447708 @default.
- W2002247098 cites W2103714496 @default.
- W2002247098 cites W2110589919 @default.
- W2002247098 cites W2111772109 @default.
- W2002247098 cites W2113259481 @default.
- W2002247098 cites W2115638437 @default.
- W2002247098 cites W2118310760 @default.
- W2002247098 cites W2120653483 @default.
- W2002247098 cites W2126311730 @default.
- W2002247098 cites W2142360324 @default.
- W2002247098 cites W2142417834 @default.
- W2002247098 cites W2145962235 @default.
- W2002247098 cites W3114515112 @default.
- W2002247098 cites W1950279196 @default.
- W2002247098 doi "https://doi.org/10.7762/cnr.2013.2.1.59" @default.
- W2002247098 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/3572818" @default.
- W2002247098 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23429755" @default.
- W2002247098 hasPublicationYear "2013" @default.
- W2002247098 type Work @default.
- W2002247098 sameAs 2002247098 @default.
- W2002247098 citedByCount "3" @default.
- W2002247098 countsByYear W20022470982014 @default.
- W2002247098 countsByYear W20022470982015 @default.
- W2002247098 countsByYear W20022470982018 @default.
- W2002247098 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2002247098 hasAuthorship W2002247098A5004456616 @default.
- W2002247098 hasAuthorship W2002247098A5030335516 @default.
- W2002247098 hasBestOaLocation W20022470982 @default.
- W2002247098 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2002247098 hasConcept C134018914 @default.
- W2002247098 hasConcept C2776193436 @default.
- W2002247098 hasConcept C2778163477 @default.
- W2002247098 hasConcept C2778298627 @default.
- W2002247098 hasConcept C2778913445 @default.
- W2002247098 hasConcept C2779705811 @default.
- W2002247098 hasConcept C2780578515 @default.
- W2002247098 hasConcept C2780955279 @default.
- W2002247098 hasConcept C42407357 @default.
- W2002247098 hasConcept C511355011 @default.
- W2002247098 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2002247098 hasConcept C77411442 @default.
- W2002247098 hasConceptScore W2002247098C126322002 @default.
- W2002247098 hasConceptScore W2002247098C134018914 @default.
- W2002247098 hasConceptScore W2002247098C2776193436 @default.
- W2002247098 hasConceptScore W2002247098C2778163477 @default.
- W2002247098 hasConceptScore W2002247098C2778298627 @default.
- W2002247098 hasConceptScore W2002247098C2778913445 @default.
- W2002247098 hasConceptScore W2002247098C2779705811 @default.
- W2002247098 hasConceptScore W2002247098C2780578515 @default.
- W2002247098 hasConceptScore W2002247098C2780955279 @default.
- W2002247098 hasConceptScore W2002247098C42407357 @default.
- W2002247098 hasConceptScore W2002247098C511355011 @default.
- W2002247098 hasConceptScore W2002247098C71924100 @default.
- W2002247098 hasConceptScore W2002247098C77411442 @default.
- W2002247098 hasIssue "1" @default.
- W2002247098 hasLocation W20022470981 @default.
- W2002247098 hasLocation W20022470982 @default.
- W2002247098 hasLocation W20022470983 @default.
- W2002247098 hasLocation W20022470984 @default.
- W2002247098 hasOpenAccess W2002247098 @default.
- W2002247098 hasPrimaryLocation W20022470981 @default.
- W2002247098 hasRelatedWork W2002247098 @default.
- W2002247098 hasRelatedWork W2039890055 @default.
- W2002247098 hasRelatedWork W2156218663 @default.
- W2002247098 hasRelatedWork W2357552624 @default.
- W2002247098 hasRelatedWork W2367484562 @default.
- W2002247098 hasRelatedWork W2622883038 @default.
- W2002247098 hasRelatedWork W2922508901 @default.