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Cow's Milk Consumption and Health: A Health Professional's Guide.

Franca Marangoni1, Luisa Pellegrino2, Elvira Verduci3, Andrea Ghiselli4, Roberto Bernabei5, Riccardo Calvani5, Irene Cetin6, Michelangelo Giampietro7, Francesco Perticone8, Luca Piretta9, Rosalba Giacco10, Carlo La Vecchia11, Maria Luisa Brandi12, Donatella Ballardini13, Giuseppe Banderali14, Stefano Bellentani15, Giuseppe Canzone16, Claudio Cricelli17, Pompilio Faggiano18, Nicola Ferrara19, Evelina Flachi20, Stefano Gonnelli21, Claudio Macca22, Paolo Magni23, Giuseppe Marelli24, Walter Marrocco25, Vito Leonardo Miniello26, Carlo Origo27, Filomena Pietrantonio28, Paolo Silvestri29, Roberto Stella30, Pasquale Strazzullo31, Ersilia Troiano32, Andrea Poli1.   

Abstract

The most recent scientific evidence supports the consumption of cow's milk and dairy products as part of a balanced diet. However, these days, the public and practicing physicans are exposed to a stream of inconsistent (and often misleading) information regarding the relationship between cow's milk intake and health in the lay press and in the media. The purpose of this article, in this context, is to facilitate doctor-patient communication on this topic, providing physicians with a series of structured answers to frequently asked patient questions. The answers range from milk and milk-derived products' nutritional function across the life span, to their relationship with diseases such as osteoporosis and cancer, to lactose intolerance and milk allergy, and have been prepared by a panel of experts from the Italian medical and nutritional scientific community. When consumed according to appropriate national guidelines, milk and its derivatives contribute essential micro- and macronutrients to the diet, especially in infancy and childhood where bone mass growth is in a critical phase. Furthermore, preliminary evidence suggests potentially protective effects of milk against overweight, obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease, while no clear data suggest a significant association between milk intake and cancer. Overall, current scientific literature suggests that an appropriate consumption of milk and its derivatives, according to available nutritional guidelines, may be beneficial across all age groups, with the exception of specific medical conditions such as lactose intolerance or milk protein allergy. Key teaching points: Milk and its derivatives contribute essential micro and macronutrients to the diet, when consumed according to appropriate national guidelines, especially in infancy and childhood where bone mass growth is in a critical phase. Preliminary evidence suggests potentially protective effects of milk against overweight, obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease No clear data are available about the association between milk intake and cancer. Current scientific literature suggests that an appropriate consumption of milk and its derivatives may be beneficial at all ages, with the exception of specific medical conditions such as lactose intolerance or milk protein allergy.

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Keywords:  Cow’s milk; calcium; cancer; cardiovascular disease; lactose; metabolic syndrome

Year:  2018        PMID: 30247998     DOI: 10.1080/07315724.2018.1491016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Coll Nutr        ISSN: 0731-5724            Impact factor:   3.169


  16 in total

1.  Milk Quality and Safety in a One Health Perspective: Results of a Prevalence Study on Dairy Herds in Lombardy (Italy).

Authors:  Valerio M Sora; Sara Panseri; Maria Nobile; Federica Di Cesare; Gabriele Meroni; Luca M Chiesa; Alfonso Zecconi
Journal:  Life (Basel)       Date:  2022-05-25

2.  Electrolyte Intake and Major Food Sources of Sodium, Potassium, Calcium and Magnesium among a Population in Western Austria.

Authors:  Natalia Schiefermeier-Mach; Sabrina Egg; Judith Erler; Verena Hasenegger; Petra Rust; Jürgen König; Anna Elisabeth Purtscher
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2020-06-30       Impact factor: 5.717

Review 3.  Milk and Dairy Products: Good or Bad for Human Bone? Practical Dietary Recommendations for the Prevention and Management of Osteoporosis.

Authors:  Alicja Ewa Ratajczak; Agnieszka Zawada; Anna Maria Rychter; Agnieszka Dobrowolska; Iwona Krela-Kaźmierczak
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2021-04-17       Impact factor: 5.717

4.  Modeling the Contribution of Milk to Global Nutrition.

Authors:  Nick W Smith; Andrew J Fletcher; Jeremy P Hill; Warren C McNabb
Journal:  Front Nutr       Date:  2022-01-13

5.  Body Mass Index, Lean Mass, and Body Fat Percentage as Mediators of the Relationship between Milk Consumption and Bone Health in Young Adults.

Authors:  Ana Torres-Costoso; Purificación López-Muñoz; Asunción Ferri-Morales; Elisabeth Bravo-Morales; Vicente Martínez-Vizcaíno; Miriam Garrido-Miguel
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2019-10-17       Impact factor: 5.717

Review 6.  Milk and Dairy Products and Their Impact on Carbohydrate Metabolism and Fertility-A Potential Role in the Diet of Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome.

Authors:  Justyna Janiszewska; Joanna Ostrowska; Dorota Szostak-Węgierek
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2020-11-13       Impact factor: 5.717

7.  Influence of breakfast and meal frequency in calcium intake among pregnant adolescents.

Authors:  Maira Pinho-Pompeu; Daiane Sofia Morais Paulino; Fernanda Garanhani Surita
Journal:  Matern Child Nutr       Date:  2020-06-08       Impact factor: 3.092

Review 8.  Dairy Consumption and Metabolic Health.

Authors:  Claire M Timon; Aileen O'Connor; Nupur Bhargava; Eileen R Gibney; Emma L Feeney
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2020-10-03       Impact factor: 5.717

9.  Oral administration of bovine milk-derived extracellular vesicles induces senescence in the primary tumor but accelerates cancer metastasis.

Authors:  Monisha Samuel; Pamali Fonseka; Rahul Sanwlani; Lahiru Gangoda; Sing Ho Chee; Shivakumar Keerthikumar; Alex Spurling; Sai V Chitti; Damien Zanker; Ching-Seng Ang; Ishara Atukorala; Taeyoung Kang; Sanjay Shahi; Akbar L Marzan; Christina Nedeva; Claire Vennin; Morghan C Lucas; Lesley Cheng; David Herrmann; Mohashin Pathan; David Chisanga; Sean C Warren; Kening Zhao; Nidhi Abraham; Sushma Anand; Stephanie Boukouris; Christopher G Adda; Lanzhou Jiang; Tanmay M Shekhar; Nikola Baschuk; Christine J Hawkins; Amelia J Johnston; Jacqueline Monique Orian; Nicholas J Hoogenraad; Ivan K Poon; Andrew F Hill; Markandeya Jois; Paul Timpson; Belinda S Parker; Suresh Mathivanan
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2021-06-24       Impact factor: 14.919

Review 10.  Complementary Feeding and Iron Status: "The Unbearable Lightness of Being" Infants.

Authors:  Vito Leonardo Miniello; Maria Carmen Verga; Andrea Miniello; Cristina Di Mauro; Lucia Diaferio; Ruggiero Francavilla
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2021-11-23       Impact factor: 5.717

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