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Ibid.
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M. S. Rosell, P. N. Appleby, E. A. Spencer, and T. J. Key, “Soy Intake and Blood Cholesterol Concentrations: A Cross-sectional Study of 1033 Pre- and Postmenopausal Women in the Oxford Arm of the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition,”
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
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15
C. Nagata, N. Takatsuka, Y. Kurisu, and H. Shimizu, “Decreased Serum Total Cholesterol Concentration is Associated with High Intake of Soy Products in Japanese Men and Women,”
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D. J. Jenkins, C. W. Kendall, D. Faulkner, et al., “A Dietary Portfolio Approach to Cholesterol Reduction: Combined Effects of Plant Sterols, Vegetable Proteins, and Viscous Fibers in Hypercholesterolemia,”
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Neuroepidemiology
33 (2009): 111–16.
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29
W. P. Koh, A. H. Wu, R. Wang, et al., “Gender-Specific Associations between Soy and Risk of Hip Fracture in the Singapore Chinese Health Study,”
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Archives of Internal Medicine
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Menopause: The Journal of the North American Menopause Society
17 (2010): 1–7.
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L. G. Howes, J. B. Howes, and D. C. Knight, “Isoflavone Therapy for Menopausal Flushes: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis,”
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34
H. Wiseman, K. Casey, E. A. Bowey, et al., “Influence of 10 Weeks of Soy Consumption on Plasma Concentrations and Excretion of Isoflavonoids and on Gut Microflora Metabolism in Healthy Adults,”
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
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36
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Y. Folman and G. S. Pope, “Effect of Norethisterone Acetate, Dimethylstilboestrol, Genistein and Coumestrol on Uptake of [3H]oestradiol by Uterus, Vagina and Skeletal Muscle of Immature Mice,”
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W. G. Helferich, J. E. Andrade, and M. S. Hoagland, “Phytoestrogens and Breast Cancer: A Complex Story,”
Inflammopharmacology
16 (2008): 219–26.
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C. D. Allred, K. F. Allred, Y. H. Ju, T. S. Goeppinger, D. R. Doerge, and W. G. Helferich, “Soy Processing Influences Growth of Estrogen-Dependent Breast Cancer Tumors,”
Carcinogenesis
25 (2004): 1649–57.
41
M. Messina, D. I. Abrams, and M. Hardy, “Can Clinicians Now Assure Their Breast Cancer Patients That Soyfoods Are Safe?”
Womens Health
6 (2010): 335–38.
42
C. Doyle, L. H. Kushi, T. Byers, et al., “Nutrition and Physical Activity During and After Cancer Treatment: An American Cancer Society Guide for Informed Choices,”
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JAMA
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X. Kang, Q. Zhang, S. Wang, X. Huang, and S. Jin, “Effect of Soy Isoflavones on Breast Cancer Recurrence and Death for Patients Receiving Adjuvant Endocrine Therapy,”
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M. Messina and A. H. Wu, “Perspectives on the Soy-Breast Cancer Relation,”
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
89 (2009): S1673–S1679.
46
M. Messina and L. Hilakivi-Clarke, “Early Intake Appears to Be the Key to the Proposed Protective Effects of Soy Intake Against Breast Cancer,”
Nutrition and Cancer
61 (2009): 792–98.
47
Pisani, Bray, and Parkin, “Estimates of the Worldwide Prevalence of Cancer for 25 Sites in the Adult Population,” 72–81.
48
L. Yan and E. L. Spitznagel, “Soy Consumption and Prostate Cancer Risk in Men: A Revisit of a Meta-analysis,”
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
89 (2009): 1155–63.
49
L. Xu, Y. Ding, W. J. Catalona, et al., “MEK4 Function, Genistein Treatment, and Invasion of Human Prostate Cancer Cells,”
Journal of the National Cancer Institute
101 (2009): 1141–55.
50
L. R. White, H. Petrovitch, G. W. Ross, et al., “Brain Aging and Midlife Tofu Consumption,”
Journal of the American College of Nutrition
19 (2000): 242–55.
51
Ibid.
52
J. Woo, H. Lynn, W. Y. Lau, et al., “Nutrient Intake and Psychological Health in an Elderly Chinese Population,”
International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
21 (2006): 1036–43.
53
L. Zhao and R. D. Brinton, “WHI and WHIMS Follow-up and Human Studies of Soy Isoflavones on Cognition,”
Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics
7 (2007): 1549–64.
54
D. R. Doerge and D. M. Sheehan, “Goitrogenic and Estrogenic Activity of Soy Isoflavones,”
Environmental Health Perspective
110, suppl. no. 3 (2002): 349–53.
55
M. Messina and G. Redmond, “Effects of Soy Protein and Soybean Isoflavones on Thyroid Function in Healthy Adults and Hypothyroid Patients: A Review of the Relevant Literature,”
Thyroid
16 (2006): 249–58.
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A. Bitto, F. Polito, M. Atteritano, et al., “Genistein Aglycone Does Not Affect Thyroid Function: Results from a Three-Year, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial,”
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
95 (2010): 3067–72.
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J. M. Hamilton-Reeves, G. Vazquez, S. J. Duval, W. R. Phipps, M. S. Kurzer, and M. J. Messina, “Clinical Studies Show No Effects of Soy Protein or Isoflavones on Reproductive Hormones in Men: Results of a Meta-analysis,”
Fertility and Sterility
94 (2010): 997–1007.
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M. Messina, “Soybean Isoflavone Exposure Does Not Have Feminizing Effects on Men: A Critical Examination of the Clinical Evidence,”
Fertility and Sterility
93 (2010): 2095–2104.
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J. E. Chavarro, T. L. Toth, S. M. Sadio, and R. Hauser, “Soy Food and Isoflavone Intake in Relation to Semen Quality Parameters Among Men from an Infertility Clinic,”
Human Reproduction
23 (2008): 2584–90.
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M. Messina, “Soybean Isoflavone Exposure Does Not Have Feminizing Effects on Men,” 2095–2104.
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M. L. Casini, S. Gerli, and V. Unfer, “An Infertile Couple Suffering from Oligospermia by Partial Sperm Maturation Arrest: Can Phytoestrogens Play a Therapeutic Role? A Case Report Study,”
Gynecological Endocrinology
22 (2006): 399–401.
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M. Messina, C. Nagata, and A. H. Wu, “Estimated Asian Adult Soy Protein and Isoflavone Intakes,”
Nutrition and Cancer
55 (2006): 1–12.
63
Rand, Pellett, and Young, “Meta-analysis of Nitrogen Balance Studies,” 109–27.
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M. Messina, Nagata, and Wu, “Estimated Asian Adult Soy Protein and Isoflavone Intakes,” 1–12.
CHAPTER 16
: WHY VEGAN?
1
PETA investigation of Aviagen Turkeys Inc.:
http://www.peta.org/mc/NewsItem.asp?id=12245
.
2
Ian Duncan, “Animal Welfare Issues in the Poultry Industry: Is There a Lesson to Be Learned?”
Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science
4, no. 3 (2001): 207–21.
3
A. B. Webster, “Welfare Implications of Avian Osteoporosis,”
Poultry Science
83 (2004): 184–92.
4
Compassion Over Killing investigation of Michael Foods:
http://www.cok.net/inthenews/releases/?pr=dunkincruelty-farm-investigation
.
5
Mercy For Animals investigation of Quality Eggs:
http://www.mercyforanimals.org/maine-eggs/
.
6
Mercy For Animals investigation of Norco Ranch:
http://www.upc-online.org/battery_hens/101608norco.html
.
7
Duncan, “Animal Welfare Issues in the Poultry Industry,” 207–21.
8
L. A. Gustafson, H. W. Cheng, J. P. Garner, E. A. Pajor, and J. A. Mench, “The Effects of Different Bill-Trimming Methods,”
Poultry Science
86 (2007): 1831–39.
9
Duncan, “Animal Welfare Issues in the Poultry Industry,” 207–21.
10
PETA investigation of Aviagen Turkeys Inc.:
http://www.peta.org/mc/NewsItem.asp?id=12245
.
11
Duncan, “Animal Welfare Issues in the Poultry Industry,” 207–21.
12
Compassion Over Killing investigation of Hudson Valley Foie Gras:
http://www.cok.net/feat/hudsonvalley.php
.
13
E. A. Pajor, “Group Housing of Sows in Small Pens: Advantages, Disadvantages and Recent Research,” in
Proceedings: Symposium on Sow Housing and Well-being
, Des Moines, IA, June 5, 2002, ces.purdue.edu /pork/sowhousing/ swine_02.pdf.
14
Highlights of Swine 2006 Part III: Reference of Swine Health, Productivity, and General Management in the United States, 2006, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, USDA, March 2008,
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/animal_health/nahms/swine/index.shtml
.
15
Ibid.
16
PETA investigation of Murphy Family Ventures:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,316624,00.html
.
18
Mercy For Animals investigation of Country View Family Farms:
http://www.mercyforanimals.org/pigs/
.
19
USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service Quick Stats:
http://www.nass.usda.gov/QuickStats
.

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