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NEWS RELEASE

7-10-02

Contacts:
D. Lee Alekel, Food Science and Human Nutrition, (515) 294-3552
Oksana Matvienko, Food Science and Human Nutrition, (515) 294-6507
Teddi Barron, News Service, (515) 294-4778


MEDIA ADVISORY:
IOWA STATE RESEARCH HOLDS PROMISE FOR AN ALTERNATIVE
TO HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY


A National Institutes of Health research study about to get under way at Iowa State University could offer a partial alternative to hormone replacement therapy for women who want to prevent bone loss after menopause.

D. Lee Alekel, associate professor of nutrition and principal investigator on this multi-center trial, and project coordinator Oksana Matvienko, a post doctoral fellow, will expand upon a preliminary, short-term study in 69 perimenopausal women that showed isoflavone-rich soy protein reduced bone loss in the lumbar spine. Isoflavones are estrogen-like compounds found in soybeans.

In the three-year study, which will begin this fall, Alekel and Matvienko will study the effects of two doses of isoflavone-rich soy extract on bone in postmenopausal women who don't have osteoporosis.

"We believe this research will provide critical data about an acceptable and safe alternative to traditional hormone therapy in preventing osteoporosis, which is a major long-term consequence of menopause," Alekel says.

Alekel and Matvienko can discuss their upcoming study and earlier findings on isoflavone-rich soy in preventing bone loss from the lumbar spine. Contact D. Lee Alekel at (515) 294-3552, or alekel@iastate.edu; and Oksana Matvienko, at (515) 294-6507, or omatvien@iastate.edu. A downloadable print-quality photo of D. Lee Alekel is at http://www.public.iastate.edu/~nscentral/photos.html.

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