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I S Fentiman1, M Caleffi, D Y Wang, S J Hampson, S A Hoare, G M Clark, J W Moore, P Bruning, J M Bonfrer.
Abstract
Serial blood samples were taken at two-hour intervals over a 24-hour period from 25 premenopausal vegetarians (12 vegans and 13 ovolactovegetarians) and from 21 omnivorous controls. All members of the former group had been on a vegetarian diet for a minimum of three years. The mean proportion of estradiol unbound to blood proteins was similar in both vegetarians (1.26%) and meat eaters (1.16%). However, the amount bound to albumin was significantly raised in vegetarians (50.1% vs. 43.1%, p less than 0.009), whereas that bound to sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) was correspondingly lower (48.7% vs. 55.8%, p = 0.01). Mean levels of SHBG were similar in vegetarians (59.9 nmole/l) and omnivores (62.0 nmole/l), as was the total amount of free fatty acid (0.42 mmole/l for both). Within the vegetarian group, no differences were detected between vegans and ovolactovegetarians.Entities:
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Year: 1988 PMID: 3362720 DOI: 10.1080/01635588809513976
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutr Cancer ISSN: 0163-5581 Impact factor: 2.900