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Vegan diet can reduce hot flashes in postmenopausal women by 95%: Study

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New York , 15 Nov 2023

Last updated on: Nov 15, 2023, 00:00 IST

Women who experience postmenopausal vasomotor symptoms, or hot flashes can greatly benefit by following a vegan diet rich in fruits, vegetables, grains, and beans, finds a study.The study led by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine in the US showed that a vegan diet eliminated severe hot flashes, led to a 96 per cent decrease in moderate-to-severe hot flashes, and reduced daytime and nighttime hot flashes by 96 per cent and 94 per cent, respectively. 

Low-fat vegan diets that include soy also fostered changes in the gut microbiome that decrease hot flashes overall by 95 per cent. In addition, it also helped in weight loss, the team noted in the paper published in the journal Complementary Therapies in Medicine.

"Women who want to fight hot flashes should feed the bacteria in their gut a vegan diet rich in fruits, vegetables, grains, and beans, which also leads to weight loss and protects against heart disease and Type 2 diabetes," said Hana Kahleova, director of clinical research at the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine.

In the study, 84 postmenopausal women reporting two or more moderate-to-severe hot flashes daily were randomly assigned to either the intervention group that was asked to follow a low-fat vegan diet, including a half cup of cooked soybeans a day, or to the control group that continued their usual diets for 12 weeks.

For the secondary analysis, stool samples from a subset of 11 participants were used to perform a gut microbiome analysis at baseline and after 12 weeks on a vegan diet. Changes in the amount of several families, genera, and species of bacteria were found.

The study is the first to find that reductions in the abundance of Porphyromonas and Prevotella corporis are associated with a reduction in severe day hot flashes. Prevotella corporis has also been found in the gut of people with rheumatoid arthritis and seems to have pro-inflammatory properties.

The decrease in the abundance of Clostridium asparagiforme was associated with a reduction in total severe and severe night hot flashes. Clostridium asparagiforme has also been found to produce trimethylamine-N-oxide, a compound associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and Type 2 diabetes. 

A decreased abundance of Clostridium asparagiforme may partially explain the beneficial effects of a plant-based diet on cardiovascular health and provide a possible link between hot flashes and incident cardiovascular disease.

Changes in the abundance of other bacteria looked at in the study may play a role in alleviating hot flashes by stabilising oestrogen levels, reducing inflammation, and increasing satiety, among other benefits, said the researchers stressing the need for larger randomised clinical trials.

 

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