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Dairy Products Fail to Stop Weight Gain
posted 3/06/06
A new study from Harvard's Health Professionals
Follow-up Study gives no support to the advertising
claim that milk helps control weight. In a
group of 51,529 men, aged 40-75 years, those
who consumed the most calcium or dairy products
at the study's onset gained the same amount
ofweight as those who consumed the least of
these products.
In an unadjusted analysis, men who increased
their calcium or dairy intake during the study
seemed to gain slightly less weight (approximately
a 1 pound difference over a 12-year period). However,
when the results were controlled for smoking,
exercise, fruit and vegetable intake, fiber
intake, and other confounders, the apparent
benefit of calcium and dairy products disappeared.
This suggests that other healthy lifestyle
factors, rather than calcium or dairy products,
are
responsible for weight control.
Rajpathak SN, Rimm EB, Rosner B, Willett WC,
Hu FB. Calcium and dairy intakes in relation
to long-term weight gain in US men. Am J Clin
Nutr 2006;86:559-566.
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