骨质疏松症中的植物雌激素。

Q4 Medicine
Mateusz Kaczmarski, Mateusz Trubalski, Paweł Kamiński, Marta Żerebiec, Aleksandra Bełżek, Natalia Saj, Zuzanna Rupeć, Joanna Niezbecka-Zając, Nataliia Fedorenko, Wojciech Kłapeć
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摘要

本文探讨了植物雌激素在预防和治疗骨质疏松症中的作用,重点介绍了大豆异黄酮、红三叶草和其他植物,如淫羊藿、啤酒花、茴香和梅干。它回顾了研究这些植物雌激素对骨矿物质密度(BMD)、骨转换标志物和骨质疏松性骨折风险影响的临床试验。各种研究表明,植物雌激素,特别是从大豆和红三叶草中提取的雌激素,可能有助于改善骨骼健康,缓解更年期症状,降低骨折的风险。然而,关于它们对骨密度影响的结果是不一致的,一些试验显示出积极的效果,而另一些试验显示与安慰剂相比没有显著差异。文章强调需要进一步、更全面的研究来评估植物雌激素的长期疗效、安全性和作用机制,同时考虑到个体患者的特征,如遗传、代谢和生活方式因素。虽然植物雌激素有望成为传统骨质疏松症治疗的潜在补充或替代方法,但需要个性化的补充方法以及更严格的研究来确定其临床益处并将风险降至最低。
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Phytoestrogens in osteoporosis.

This article explores the role of phytoestrogens in the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis, focusing on soy isoflavones, red clover, and other plants such as Epimedium, hops, fennel, and prunes. It reviews clinical trials examining the effects of these phytoestrogens on bone mineral density (BMD), bone turnover markers, and osteoporotic fracture risk. Various studies demonstrate that phytoestrogens, particularly those derived from soy and red clover, may help improve bone health, alleviate menopausal symptoms, and reduce the risk of fractures. However, results regarding their impact on BMD are inconsistent, with some trials showing positive effects and others showing no significant difference compared to placebo. The article emphasizes the need for further, more comprehensive research to assess the long-term efficacy, safety, and mechanisms of action of phytoestrogens, considering individual patient characteristics such as genetics, metabolism, and lifestyle factors. While phytoestrogens hold promise as a potential complement or alternative to conventional osteoporosis therapies, personalized approaches to supplementation, as well as more rigorous studies, are necessary to establish their clinical benefits and minimize risks.

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