Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10743870 | Maturitas | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
In these two trials the isoflavone extract did not show greater efficacy on the hot flushes than the placebo. The reduction of hot flushes observed in the Study B might be due to the PUFA supplement. PUFAs, particularly Omega (Ω) 3-fatty acids, could reduce hot flushes through their influence on neuronal membranes and/or the modulation of the neurotransmitter function and the serotoninergic system. Studies specifically designed to document the action of PUFAs on hot flushes would be welcome.
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Authors
Carlo Campagnoli, Chiara Abbà , Simona Ambroggio, Clementina Peris, Marco Perona, Patrizia Sanseverino,