Soy growers respond to FDA heart health claim

by | Oct 30, 2017 | 5 Ag Stories, News

The American Soybean Association president responds to Food and Drug Administration.

FDA will revoke a health claim regarding soy protein and coronary heart disease (CHD). ASA President and Illinois farmer Ron Moore reiterated the ability of soy protein to contribute to heart health:

?In a time when heart disease is the number one cause of death both in the United States and the world, we can?t afford to discourage people from taking steps to improve their diets with heart-healthy ingredients. There is still evidence that shows eating soy protein can help reduce the risk of heart disease,? Moore says.

Moore he continued saying they are disappointed the FDA is looking at moving the health claim for these products from ?unqualified? to ?qualified,? it?s important for consumers to remember that soy protein can be an important part of a heart-healthy diet.

FDA still refers customers to the agency?s 2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines, which state that healthy eating patterns include soy beverages and a variety of protein foods, including soy products.