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Menopause

Women's perception of the efficacy of a soy extract with probiotic: The M3 study

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Pages 178-183 | Received 10 Jan 2008, Accepted 20 Jan 2008, Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Objectives. To determine women's perception of soy extracts containing a probiotic on climacteric-related symptoms.

Design. A prospective multi-center survey.

Subjects and methods. A total of 2044 women aged 40–65 years, who were recruited at random by a group of 198 Spanish gynecologists. The women completed a self-report survey at baseline and after 6 months' use of the soy extract (30 mg genistein and 30 mg daidzein) with probiotic (500 million spores of Lactobacillus sporogenes), calcium (141 mg) and vitamin D (5 μg). The questionnaire included 15 items on menopause and health and four about sexuality from the Cervantes scale. Patients and gynecologists completed an assessment about the clinical state.

Results. After 6 months, the studied soy extract improved climacteric symptoms and sexuality. Both patients and gynecologists were satisfied with the results.

Conclusion. Peri- and postmenopausal patients usually experience common menopausal symptoms and many believe that soy extract improves their menopause symptoms. Physicians should be aware of patients’ positive attitude to such products.

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