This meta-analysis is based on randomised controlled clinical trials reported between 1960 and...
Health effects of yogurt
Yogurt has a role to play in dietary improvements in the following groups:
- Mums-to-be: yogurt helps them meet their nutrient needs, and can provide nutrients that are vital for fetal development.
- Growing children: yogurt is a convenient and tasty way to help growing children meet their calcium needs
- People at risk of type 2 diabetes: 80 g of yogurt daily has been associated with 14% reduction in risk of T2D
- Ageing and elderly people: as people grow older, they tend to have smaller appetites; yogurt provides a good source of calcium and high quality protein, helping to reduce fracture risk and combat against sarcopenia.
Yogurt is conducive to healthy arteries in seniors
In this study, 1,080 Australian seniors aged over 70 answered food frequency questionnaires...
Yogurt cuts the appetite better than chocolate for a snack
This experimental pilot study compared the composition of a snack in a multidimensional approach to...
Less diabetes at menopause with low-fat dairy products
This US prospective cohort study included 82,076 postmenopausal women with no history of diabetes...
Low fat dairy products and yogurt lower the risk of hypertension
This literature review examines the relationship between consumption of dairy products and the...
Yogurt consumption to prevent cardiometabolic diseases:...
The Yogurt in Nutrition Initiative’s presentations on September 16 at the International Union of...
Yogurt fortified with calcium and vitamin D is more efficient in...
In women with a high risk of osteoporotic fractures, the consumption of yogurt fortified with...
Potential of dairy products in reducing healthcare costs
Numerous studies show a link between dairy products and a lower risk of chronic metabolic and...
The impact of dairy products on the health economics of...
Osteoporosis has become a major health concern, also generating a substantial burden in terms of...
Low intake of dairy products linked to a higher prevalence of...
The proportion of women with hypertension, osteoporosis, and the two diseases combined rises...