the prevalence of obesity has doubled in adults and tripled in US in last decades #yogurt2015 @mfisberg @AzminaNutrition
— YogurtInNutrition (@YogurtNutrition) October 22, 2015
New US, Canada & Europe insights confirm that eating #yogurt = linked to ↘ weight gain over time & ↘ risk of becoming overweight #yogurt2015
— YogurtInNutrition (@YogurtNutrition) October 22, 2015
#yogurt2015 symposium #FENS2015 #ProfAtkinson Evidence shows that yogurt significantly associated with lower body #weight ^cl
— Azmina Nutrition (@AzminaNutrition) October 22, 2015
Atkinson: regular #yogurt consumers have ↘ body weight ↘ weight gain ↘ waist circumference ↘ body fat vs non yogurt consumers #yogurt2015
— YogurtInNutrition (@YogurtNutrition) October 22, 2015
yogurt of all types associated with 20% reduced prevalence of #obesity. #Fullfat yogurt did an even better job!! #yogurt2015 #FENS2015 ^cl
— Azmina Nutrition (@AzminaNutrition) October 22, 2015
THM #1 evidence suggests that #yogurt as part of a weight maintenance or #weightloss program will have benefit #yogurt2015 @AzminaNutrition
— YogurtInNutrition (@YogurtNutrition) October 22, 2015
THM #2: modest #weightloss benefit (1-2 kg) but can definitely lead to large economic gains on a population #yogurt2015 @AzminaNutrition
— YogurtInNutrition (@YogurtNutrition) October 22, 2015
THM #3: future research needed to better assess the effects of low vs full fat yogurt mainly on mechanisms #yogurt2015 @AzminaNutrition
— YogurtInNutrition (@YogurtNutrition) October 22, 2015
it’s recommended in the U.S. To swap snacks to yogurt with sugar for a positive nutrient intake in children @YogurtNutrition #FENS2015
— kaki2501 (@kaki2501) October 22, 2015
Yogurt added to diet makes small difference to weight loss, big difference to a population #yogurt2015 #FENS2015 ^cl pic.twitter.com/eic5RuWm32
— Azmina Nutrition (@AzminaNutrition) October 22, 2015