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Farzin

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#1
BBC NEWS | Health | Dairy for children 'extends life'

Children who eat plenty of dairy foods such as milk and cheese can expect to live longer, a study suggests.

Some 4,374 UK children from a 1930s study were traced 65 years later by researchers in Bristol and Queensland.

They found those who had had high dairy and calcium intakes as children had been protected against stroke and other causes of death, journal Heart reports.

Despite dairy containing artery furring fat and cholesterol, high consumption did not raise the heart disease risk.

The findings appear to back the practice of giving extra milk to schoolchildren.

Protective

The study looked at family diets and found higher intakes of both calcium and dairy, predominantly from milk, cut mortality by a quarter.

A higher daily intake of calcium, of at least 400mg as found in just over half a pint of milk, cut the chance of dying from stroke by as much as 60%.

These beneficial effects were seen at estimated intake levels similar to those currently recommended by experts.

Three servings of dairy foods - for example, a 200ml glass of milk, a pot of yogurt and a small piece of cheese - will provide all the calcium most people need each day.

Other factors may play a part - though researchers say they took into account that children with the highest dairy intakes came from wealthier families and ate better diets overall - but there is evidence that high calcium intake is good for blood pressure.

Balance

Prolonged high blood pressure increases the risk of stroke.

Dairy consumption may also influence heart and circulation health through a hormone called insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), say the study authors from the UK's University of Bristol and Australia's Queensland Institute of Medical Research.

In adults, high circulating levels of IGF-1 are linked with reduced cases of heart failure and heart disease deaths.

Joanne Murphy of The Stroke Association said: "This is an interesting study, but we need to take a further look to really assess the benefits of milk in reducing the chances of dying from stroke.

"In the meantime, we advise parents to opt for a diet rich in fruit and vegetables and low in saturated fat and salt for the overall health of their children."

June Davison, cardiac nurse for the British Heart Foundation said: "It is important to include dairy as part of a balanced diet from the early years.

"However, older children and adults should consume low-fat dairy products such as semi-skimmed, 1% or skimmed milk and low-fat yogurts, which will help keep saturated fat intake low to help protect the heart."

Studies investigating a link between cancer and dairy products have not given clear results. Some research shows an increase in the risk of developing cancer, and some shows a decrease.
 

Snowman

Well-Known Member
#3
people should drink milk everyday, you pay for it later on down the road later in life if you dont drink enough. you need the calcium from it.

the only way i can drink it, if its ice cold. i usually throw in some ice cubes to chill it. (i cant stand warm milk) YUCK.
 

masta247

Well-Known Member
Staff member
#6
yeah it all depends who makes those tests.

Here we still have TV ads promoting milk drinking and articles proving how healthy it is and that all those tests that say it's unhealthy are bullshit.
It's a major campaign:
http://www.polishmarket.com.pl/pdf/:15252

I don't really care where the truth is as long as dairy products work good for me - I love cheese.
 

Da_Funk

Well-Known Member
#11
I like it when they give virtually no information about other factors or the subjects being studied. Makes for a very unbiased read imo.
 

Jokerman

Well-Known Member
#20
Once again, sloppy health reporting. I read the original study and know how to interpret it.

1. Higher dairy intake was associated with higher household income and also higher fruit and vegetable consumption. So all the benefits could have come from having more fruits and vegetables. In short, those with a better diet as children had greater longevity.

2. The study attributes the better health mostly to the higher intake of calcium. Newsflash: Dairy is not a synonym for calcium. It’s calcium you need, not dairy, and there are healthier and more absorbable sources of it than milk. They do this shit with red wine all the time. Telling us a glass a day is good for the heart. No. The chemical resveratrol, which is present in red grape skins, is what is good for the heart. The alcohol part is bad on every level. So a responsible medical system and health reporting would tell us to eat more red grapes, or take a resveratrol supplement, not drink a glass of wine a day just because an otherwise poison has one good thing in it and because people only want to hear how some of their unhealthy habits are really good for them.

3. The same research team from the Queensland Institute of Medical Research in Brisbane, Australia, led by Dr. Jolieke C. van der Pols, using the same study, reported in 2007 that those who grew up in families with the highest levels of dairy consumption had close to three times the risk of colorectal cancer compared with those from families reporting the lowest intake. Why isn’t that mentioned in this latest article? I smell a link to the dairy industry.

http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSCOL97457320071219
 

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