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Milk and Dairy Products: Dietary Partners for Life?
Ian Givens
Professor of Food Chain Nutrition
University of Reading
19 February 2015
Dairy foods and health:
what are we trying to do?
2
Mechanisms?
CONTRIBUTION TO NUTRIENT INTAKE
3
Nutrient density
0 100 200 300 400 500 600
Ca
P
Mg
Na
Meat/MP
Milk/MP
Cereal/CP
Nutrient density (mg/MJ)
60 % RNI
60 % RNI
ISSUES OF THE YOUNG
5
Calcium intake in females
vs. RNI in UKNDNS 08/09 + 09/10
+ vit D
Recent studies of UK iodine
status
1. Bath et al. 2008; 2. Rayman et al. 2008; 3. Lampropoulou et al 2012 4.Kibirige et al. 2004; 5.Barnett et al. 2002; 6. Bath et al. 2010; 7. Pearce et al 2010
Recent UK studies have shown sub-optimal status
in:
Women of childbearing age1-3
Pregnant women4-7
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Effect of type of retail winter milk
on iodine concentration
8
Iodin
e (
µg/L
)
Conventional vs. organic (P<0.001)
Conventional vs. UHT (P<0.05)
Payling et al. (2015)
Sugar sweetened beverage
consumption and risk of
type 2 diabetes
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Malik et al., 2010
Diabetes Care 33:100, 2477
Relative risk Q5 vs. Q1
Does cheese intake blunt the
association between soft drink intake
and risk of Met S?
Never/rarely
1-6 glasses/week
>=1 glass/day
Soft drink consumption
vs.
Høstmark et al. (2012)
Oslo Health Study
MIDDLE AND OLDER AGE
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Milk consumption and cardiometabolic
disease: meta-analysis of prospective
studies Elwood et al., 2010
Little comparative data for cheese, butter, fat reduced
milk
Outcome Person-years (millions) Relative Risk
High vs. Low
Death 0.64 0.87 (0.77, 0.98)
Ischaemic Heart Disease 4.3 0.92 (0.80, 0.99)
Stroke all
Haemorrhagic stroke
8.4
0.36
0.79 (0.68, 0.91)
0.75 (0.60, 0.94)
T2 Diabetes 1.7 0.85 (0.75, 0.96)
Little comparative data for cheese, butter, fat reduced
milk
Benefits for sarcopenia
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Phillips et al., 2009 JACN 28:343
Resistance training + protein
induced changes in lean mass
Milk and dairy products:
Dietary partner for life?• High nutrient density
• Reduced consumption in early life is worrying
• Method of production can influence content of some
nutrients
• We don’t know everything………for e.g.
• …..what are the differential effects of butter, cheese,
yogurt, milk etc.?
• …..is fat-reduced milk ‘healthier’ than full fat?
• …. is saturated fat-reduced milk/dairy better than
normal?
• There are lingering issues around prostate (and breast)
cancer
• For most people milk yes, though milk much is understood…..14
The Animal-Derived Foods and Cardiometabolic Health Group
Prof. Julie
Lovegrove
Dr Kirsty
Kliem
Dr Anestis
Dougkas
Dr Katherine
Livingstone
Prof.
Ian Givens
Sarah
Jing Guo
Dr Ditte
Hobbs
Dr Oonagh
Markey
Dafni
VasilopoulouÁgi Fekete
Dr Colette
Fagan
Dr Kim
Jackson Prof Glenn
Gibson
Dr Sandrine
Claus
Areej al
Muraee
PhD
students
THANK YOU