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Animal versus plant protein and adult bone health: A systematic review and meta-analysis from the National Osteoporosis Foundation

BACKGROUND: Protein may have both beneficial and detrimental effects on bone health depending on a variety of factors, including protein source. OBJECTIVE: The aim was to conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis evaluating the effects of animal versus plant protein intake on bone mineral densit...

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Autores principales: Shams-White, Marissa M., Chung, Mei, Fu, Zhuxuan, Insogna, Karl L., Karlsen, Micaela C., LeBoff, Meryl S., Shapses, Sue A., Sackey, Joachim, Shi, Jian, Wallace, Taylor C., Weaver, Connie M.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5825010/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29474360
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0192459
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author Shams-White, Marissa M.
Chung, Mei
Fu, Zhuxuan
Insogna, Karl L.
Karlsen, Micaela C.
LeBoff, Meryl S.
Shapses, Sue A.
Sackey, Joachim
Shi, Jian
Wallace, Taylor C.
Weaver, Connie M.
author_facet Shams-White, Marissa M.
Chung, Mei
Fu, Zhuxuan
Insogna, Karl L.
Karlsen, Micaela C.
LeBoff, Meryl S.
Shapses, Sue A.
Sackey, Joachim
Shi, Jian
Wallace, Taylor C.
Weaver, Connie M.
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description BACKGROUND: Protein may have both beneficial and detrimental effects on bone health depending on a variety of factors, including protein source. OBJECTIVE: The aim was to conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis evaluating the effects of animal versus plant protein intake on bone mineral density (BMD), bone mineral content (BMC) and select bone biomarkers in healthy adults. METHODS: Searches across five databases were conducted through 10/31/16 for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and prospective cohort studies in healthy adults that examined the effects of animal versus plant protein intake on 1) total body (TB), total hip (TH), lumbar spine (LS) or femoral neck (FN) BMD or TB BMC for at least one year, or 2) select bone formation and resorption biomarkers for at least six months. Strength of evidence (SOE) was assessed and random effect meta-analyses were performed. RESULTS: Seven RCTs examining animal vs. isoflavone-rich soy (Soy+) protein intake in 633 healthy peri-menopausal (n = 1) and post-menopausal (n = 6) women were included. Overall risk of bias was medium. Limited SOE suggests no significant difference between Soy+ vs. animal protein on LS, TH, FN and TB BMD, TB BMC, and bone turnover markers BSAP and NTX. Meta-analysis results showed on average, the differences between Soy+ and animal protein groups were close to zero and not significant for BMD outcomes (LS: n = 4, pooled net % change: 0.24%, 95% CI: -0.80%, 1.28%; TB: n = 3, -0.24%, 95% CI: -0.81%, 0.33%; FN: n = 3, 0.13%, 95% CI: -0.94%, 1.21%). All meta-analyses had no statistical heterogeneity. CONCLUSIONS: These results do not support soy protein consumption as more advantageous than animal protein, or vice versa. Future studies are needed examining the effects of different protein sources in different populations on BMD, BMC, and fracture.
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spelling pubmed-58250102018-03-19 Animal versus plant protein and adult bone health: A systematic review and meta-analysis from the National Osteoporosis Foundation Shams-White, Marissa M. Chung, Mei Fu, Zhuxuan Insogna, Karl L. Karlsen, Micaela C. LeBoff, Meryl S. Shapses, Sue A. Sackey, Joachim Shi, Jian Wallace, Taylor C. Weaver, Connie M. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Protein may have both beneficial and detrimental effects on bone health depending on a variety of factors, including protein source. OBJECTIVE: The aim was to conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis evaluating the effects of animal versus plant protein intake on bone mineral density (BMD), bone mineral content (BMC) and select bone biomarkers in healthy adults. METHODS: Searches across five databases were conducted through 10/31/16 for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and prospective cohort studies in healthy adults that examined the effects of animal versus plant protein intake on 1) total body (TB), total hip (TH), lumbar spine (LS) or femoral neck (FN) BMD or TB BMC for at least one year, or 2) select bone formation and resorption biomarkers for at least six months. Strength of evidence (SOE) was assessed and random effect meta-analyses were performed. RESULTS: Seven RCTs examining animal vs. isoflavone-rich soy (Soy+) protein intake in 633 healthy peri-menopausal (n = 1) and post-menopausal (n = 6) women were included. Overall risk of bias was medium. Limited SOE suggests no significant difference between Soy+ vs. animal protein on LS, TH, FN and TB BMD, TB BMC, and bone turnover markers BSAP and NTX. Meta-analysis results showed on average, the differences between Soy+ and animal protein groups were close to zero and not significant for BMD outcomes (LS: n = 4, pooled net % change: 0.24%, 95% CI: -0.80%, 1.28%; TB: n = 3, -0.24%, 95% CI: -0.81%, 0.33%; FN: n = 3, 0.13%, 95% CI: -0.94%, 1.21%). All meta-analyses had no statistical heterogeneity. CONCLUSIONS: These results do not support soy protein consumption as more advantageous than animal protein, or vice versa. Future studies are needed examining the effects of different protein sources in different populations on BMD, BMC, and fracture. Public Library of Science 2018-02-23 /pmc/articles/PMC5825010/ /pubmed/29474360 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0192459 Text en © 2018 Shams-White et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Shams-White, Marissa M.
Chung, Mei
Fu, Zhuxuan
Insogna, Karl L.
Karlsen, Micaela C.
LeBoff, Meryl S.
Shapses, Sue A.
Sackey, Joachim
Shi, Jian
Wallace, Taylor C.
Weaver, Connie M.
Animal versus plant protein and adult bone health: A systematic review and meta-analysis from the National Osteoporosis Foundation
title Animal versus plant protein and adult bone health: A systematic review and meta-analysis from the National Osteoporosis Foundation
title_full Animal versus plant protein and adult bone health: A systematic review and meta-analysis from the National Osteoporosis Foundation
title_fullStr Animal versus plant protein and adult bone health: A systematic review and meta-analysis from the National Osteoporosis Foundation
title_full_unstemmed Animal versus plant protein and adult bone health: A systematic review and meta-analysis from the National Osteoporosis Foundation
title_short Animal versus plant protein and adult bone health: A systematic review and meta-analysis from the National Osteoporosis Foundation
title_sort animal versus plant protein and adult bone health: a systematic review and meta-analysis from the national osteoporosis foundation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5825010/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29474360
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0192459
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