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Come Inside... => The Restaurant => Topic started by: Grumpmeister on July 08, 2008, 11:14:53 AM
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I saw this article when I was having a quick look on the BBC News site.
Eating high levels of some soy products - including tofu - may raise the risk of memory loss, research suggests.
The study focused on 719 elderly Indonesians living in urban and rural regions of Java.
The researchers found high tofu consumption - at least once a day - was associated with worse memory, particularly among the over-68s.
The Loughborough University-led study features in the journal Dementias and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders.
Soy products are a major alternative protein source to meat for many people in the developing world.
But soy consumption is also on the increase in the west, where it is often promoted as a "superfood".
Soy products are rich in micronutrients called phytoestrogens, which mimic the impact of the female sex hormone oestrogen.
There is some evidence that they may protect the brains of younger and middle-aged people from damage - but their effect on the ageing brain is less clear.
The latest study suggests phytoestrogens - in high quantity - may actually heighten the risk of dementia.
Lead researcher Professor Eef Hogervorst said previous research had linked oestrogen therapy to a doubling of dementia risk in the over-65s.
She said oestrogens - and probably phytoestrogens - tended to promote growth among cells, not necessarily a good thing in the ageing brain.
Alternatively, high doses of oestrogens might promote the damage caused to cells by particles known as free radicals.
A third theory is that damage is caused not by the tofu, but by formaldehyde, which is sometimes used in Indonesia as a preservative.
The researchers admit that more research is required to ascertain whether the same effects are found in other ethnic groups.
However, previous research has also linked high tofu consumption to an increased risk of dementia in older Japanese American men.
Fermented product
Professor David Smith, of the University of Oxford, said tofu was a complex food with many ingredients which might have an impact.
However, he said: "There seems to be something happening in the brain as we age which makes it react to oestrogens in the opposite way to what we would expect."
The latest study also found that eating tempe, a fermented soy product made from the whole soy bean, was associated with better memory.
Professor Hogervorst said the beneficial effect of tempe might be related to the fact that it contains high levels of the vitamin folate, which is known to reduce dementia risk.
"It may be that that the interaction between high levels of both folate and phytoestrogens protects against cognitive impairment."
She also stressed that there was no suggestion that eating tofu in moderation posed a problem.
Rebecca Wood, of the Alzheimer's Research Trust, which funded the study, said more research was needed to pin down the potential risks and benefits of so-called superfoods.
However, she said: "This kind of research into the causes of Alzheimer's could lead scientists to new ways of preventing this devastating disease.
"As over half a million people have Alzheimer's in the UK today, there is a desperate need to find a new prevention or cure."
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The study focused on 719 elderly Indonesians living in urban and rural regions of Java.
The researchers found high tofu consumption - at least once a day - was associated with worse memory, particularly among the over-68s
This is mad. A study of "719 elderly Indonesians" finds they have memory loss and links this to a doet of toffee or whatever it is?
I imagine they also drink water and eats eggs or whatever.
Christ I have never knowingly eaten tofu and my memory is f*cked.
Still, if you have the misfortune to live in Loughborough sick2: then any excuse to get to Indonesia seems appealing
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I've sworn off the stuff. Tried four tofu meals and they were all vile. No more! sick2:
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WHo invented it? As a foodstuff surely it's in the bad joke category noooo:
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The chinese or the japanese I think. rubschin:
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Deffo not real food then.
They have all that rice and never figured out how to make Ambrosia Creamed Rice noooo:
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Which is really just wrong. noooo:
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They just fry it with poisonous/raw fish or dogs or whatever.And serve ducks flat. I have seen those flat ducks in Soho.
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The orientals often flavour it (artificially), shape it (manually, and present it in a strange imitation of something it's not.
I once had a full English breakfast (tofu styley) in Singapore with a gentleman who was on a month's religious vegetarian fast.
We then went out later that evening and got hammered eeek:
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The orientals often flavour it (artificially), shape it (manually, and present it in a strange imitation of something it's not.
What is the "it" of which you burble? eeek:
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The orientals often flavour it (artificially), shape it (manually, and present it in a strange imitation of something it's not.
What is the "it" of which you burble? eeek:
Tofu! ;)
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I thought you were on about rice!
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They just fry it with poisonous/raw fish or dogs or whatever.And serve ducks flat. I have seen those flat ducks in Soho.
Hey I've tried the 'poisonous fish' as you put it. Fugu has to be one of the strangest things I've ever tried. Can't really remember how it tasted, the enduring memory was the sensation of chewing novocaine as there is a residue of the venom in the flesh making you feel like you are at the dentist.
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So you eat this stuff and feel like you are reclining in a chair with someone sticking two fingers in your mouth whilst talking about their holidays ~ That's weird. eeek:
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So you eat this stuff and feel like you are reclining in a chair with someone sticking two fingers in your mouth whilst talking about their holidays ~ That's weird. eeek:
Methinks they left too much venom... noooo:
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Methinks it is a stupid thing to eat.
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Agreed.
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I was younger and daft enough to try it back then. sad24:
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10-1 you were trying to impress a girl. ::)
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10-1 you were trying to impress a girl. ::)
You must be jaded by experience of such shallow men. noooo:
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Methinks it is a stupid thing to eat.
Tofu?
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Methinks it is a stupid thing to eat.
Tofu?
Gesundheit!
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10-1 you were trying to impress a girl. ::)
Nope, it was the tail end of a school trip working in an orphanage in Romania and I'd had a blazing row with one of the others after they had 'accidentally' tried shoving me out of a second floor window the night before so I decided to have a wander around Berlin on my own. Always liked Japanese food and fancied something a little different to what I had tried previously.
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10-1 you were trying to impress a girl. ::)
Nope, it was the tail end of a school trip working in an orphanage in Romania and I'd had a blazing row with one of the others after they had 'accidentally' tried shoving me out of a second floor window the night before so I decided to have a wander around Berlin on my own. Always liked Japanese food and fancied something a little different to what I had tried previously.
It took you eight years to think up that excuse...? noooo:
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10-1 you were trying to impress a girl. ::)
Nope, it was the tail end of a school trip working in an orphanage in Romania and I'd had a blazing row with one of the others after they had 'accidentally' tried shoving me out of a second floor window the night before so I decided to have a wander around Berlin on my own. Always liked Japanese food and fancied something a little different to what I had tried previously.
It took you eight years to think up that excuse...? noooo:
;D ;D