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Wednesday 28 March 2001
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Jeanne Stuart McVey, Communications Coordinator
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Dairy Ads Pose Health Risk to Americans with High Blood Pressure, Say Doctors
Physicians Group Petitions FTC to Pull Misleading Ads
Washington, D.C.In a
petition submitted 28 March 2001 before the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the Physicians
Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) calls on the agency to halt a dairy industry ad
claiming that low-fat dairy product consumption is beneficial to people suffering from
high blood pressure.
The advertisement running in medical journals is unsupported by
scientific studies and is in direct violation of the FTC Act. "Dairy products do not
lower blood pressure to any meaningful degree, and ads that imply that they do are pushing
potentially deadly advice," says PCRM nutrition director Amy Lanou, Ph.D.
The ad claims "Dairy Makes the Difference in DASH." This is a
reference to the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension multicenter study funded by the
federal National Heart Lung and Blood Institute. As explained in detail in PCRM's
petition, the DASH Study did not conclude that dairy product consumption is responsible
for a reduction in blood pressure. Its design did not isolate dairy products for
examination. In fact, in 1998, the Food and Drug Administration denied the dairy industry
permission to make the claim that low-fat dairy products protect against hypertension.
Hypertension, also known as "the silent killer," affects 50
million American adults, and is especially prevalent among African Americans and elderly
individuals. "In the absence of appropriate treatment, hypertension is a major
contributor to fatal heart disease and stroke. The suggestion that dairy products can
cause a clinically important reduction in blood pressure is false and poses the danger
that hypertensive individuals may be less likely to seek effective treatment," states
Dr. Lanou.
For a copy of the petition or an interview with PCRM staff attorney Mindy
Kursban, Esq., or Dr. Amy Lanou, please contact Jeanne
Stuart McVey at 415-509-1833 (cellular) or 202-686-2216, ext. 316.
Founded in 1985, the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine is a
nonprofit health organization that promotes preventive medicine, especially good
nutrition, and higher standards in research.
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