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Source: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
The researchers wanted to see if soy protein hydrolysates could affect these regulatory hormones and their receptors. "And we found that soy did have an effect on these mechanisms and hormones that are induced in the body to help us degrade lipids and reduce body weight, but it did so by boosting metabolism and not by reducing food intake," she said.
Source: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
The researchers wanted to see if soy protein hydrolysates could affect these regulatory hormones and their receptors. "And we found that soy did have an effect on these mechanisms and hormones that are induced in the body to help us degrade lipids and reduce body weight, but it did so by boosting metabolism and not by reducing food intake," she said.
