Kyle Aaron
Active member
Full fat dairy not all bad for health
New research shows there may be some added health benefits to eating full-fat dairy products.
Scientists from the Queensland Institute of Medical Research surveyed more than 1,000 people on their eating habits over 16 years.
They found those who had the highest intake of full-fat dairy had the lowest risk of death from heart disease or stroke.
Dr Jolieke van der Pols says while more research is needed, there may be nutrients in full-fat dairy products that balance their saturated fat content.
"It's interesting because for many years people have thought full-fat dairy is not good because it adds to your fat intake," she said.
"That is true and you still need to keep a good eye on not eating too much fat.
"But there is some increasing evidence that there might actually be some beneficial components in the fat of dairy that can help prevent some diseases."
[my emphasis] New research shows there may be some added health benefits to eating full-fat dairy products.
Scientists from the Queensland Institute of Medical Research surveyed more than 1,000 people on their eating habits over 16 years.
They found those who had the highest intake of full-fat dairy had the lowest risk of death from heart disease or stroke.
Dr Jolieke van der Pols says while more research is needed, there may be nutrients in full-fat dairy products that balance their saturated fat content.
"It's interesting because for many years people have thought full-fat dairy is not good because it adds to your fat intake," she said.
"That is true and you still need to keep a good eye on not eating too much fat.
"But there is some increasing evidence that there might actually be some beneficial components in the fat of dairy that can help prevent some diseases."
The actual paper is here.
"participants with the highest intake [of dairy] (median intake 339 g/day) had reduced death due to CVD [heart disease]"
What do you know, it turns out real food is good for you. Milk also helps you get stronger. I get most of my clients to drink milk during their workouts, about a litre each. All of them have got stronger, and all the overfat ones trimmed down, all the scrawny ones bulked up. A few of them have been to the doctor, all have had improved blood cholesterol readings and lowered blood pressure.