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Li S–H et al. – Oral isoflavone supplementation does not improve endothelial function in postmenopausal women with high baseline flow–mediated dilation (FMD) levels but leads to significant improvement in women with low baseline FMD levels.


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Ru-Tai Hui, 11/20/09

Our present meta-analysis indicates that oral isoflavone supplementation should be applied to those targeted subjects, but not to all postmenopausal women.

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