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Study suggests as little as one glass of milk a day can cut risk of kidney/heart disease 37%

by News Release
June 30, 2008

New research links drinking lowfat milk to lower risk for heart disease.

Grabbing as little as one glass of lowfat or fat free milk could help protect your heart, according to a new study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.*

Researchers found that adults who had at least one serving of lowfat milk or milk products each day had 37% lower odds of poor kidney function linked to heart disease, compared to those who drank little or no lowfat milk.

To determine heart disease risk, researchers from several universities in the United States and Norway measured the kidney function of more than 5,000 older adults ages 45 to 84. They tracked eating patterns and tested albumin-to-creatinine ratio (ACR) – a measure that when too low can indicate poor kidney function and an extremely high risk for cardiovascular disease, according to the American Heart Association.

Researchers found that:

  • People who reported consuming more lowfat milk and milk products had lower ACR - or healthier kidney function.
  • In fact, lowfat milk and milk products was the only food group evaluated that on its own was significantly linked to a reduced risk for kidney dysfunction.
  • What Is It About Milk?

    The study authors cited other research suggesting milk protein, vitamin D, magnesium, and calcium may contribute to milk's potential heart health benefits. An overall healthy diet, including lowfat milk and milk products, whole grains, fruits and vegetables was also associated with a benefit – 20 percent lower ACR or healthier kidney function. Kidney Disease Affects 26 Million Americans, Cardiovascular Disease 1 in 3

    The National Kidney Foundation estimates that kidney disease affects about 26 million Americans – and kidney disease is both a cause and a consequence of cardiovascular disease, the number one killer of Americans. An estimated one out of three adults is currently living with some form of cardiovascular disease.

    Milk provides nine essential nutrients, including calcium, vitamin A, vitamin D, protein and potassium. The U.S. Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommend drinking three glasses of lowfat or fat free milk each day.

    * Source: “Associations between microalbuminuria and animal foods, plant foods, and dietary patterns in the Multiethnic Study of Atherosclerosis,” American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Jun 2008, Nettleton JA, et al.

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    Note: This information has not been evaluated by the FDA. It is not intended to prevent, diagnose, treat or cure any illness, condition, or disease. It is very important that you make no change in your healthcare plan or health support regimen without researching and discussing it in collaboration with your professional healthcare team.



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