Search results
Oct 2, 2021 · Based on the answers, the children were divided into the following three groups: low milk group—children who do not drink milk or drink <200 mL milk per day (n = 139,659), reference group—children who drink 200–499 mL milk per day (n = 255,670), and high milk group—children who drink ≥500 mL milk per day (n = 30,254). In this study, milk refers to any plain whole, low-fat, and skim ...
- Prospective Cohort Study
A longitudinal study of 92 Japanese children found greater...
- Prospective Association Between Milk Intake and Adiposity in Preschool Age Children
The AAP and AHA have suggested that children age 2 and older...
- The Role of Dairy Products in Healthy Weight and Body Composition in Children and Adolescents
The children receiving 3 servings of sugar sweetened...
- Protein Intake From 0 to 18 Years of Age and Its Relation to Health
About one third of the children were breastfed at 9 months,...
- Beverage Consumption Patterns of Children Born at Different Risk of Obesity
Methods and Procedures. Participants were children born at...
- Prospective Cohort Study
Jan 7, 2021 · In order to recapitulate the best available evidence of milk consumption and multiple health-related outcomes, we performed an umbrella review of meta-analyses and systematic reviews in humans. Totally, 41 meta-analyses with 45 unique health outcomes were included. Milk consumption was more often related to benefits than harm to a sequence of health-related outcomes. Dose–response analyses ...
- Xingxia Zhang, Xinrong Chen, Yujie Xu, Jie Yang, Liang Du, Ka Li, Yong Zhou
- 2021
Apr 21, 2020 · Impact of milk consumption on performance and health of primary school children in rural Vietnam. Asia Pac. J. Clin. Nutr. 18 , 326–334 (2009). PubMed Google Scholar
- Christine Herber, Lisa Bogler, S. V. Subramanian, Sebastian Vollmer
- 2020
Oct 2, 2021 · In total, 425,583 children were included, and they were divided into three groups based on daily milk consumption: low milk group (do not drink or drink <200 mL milk per day, n = 139,659), reference group (drink 200-499 mL milk per day, n = 255,670), and high milk group (drink ≥500 mL milk per day, n = 30,254). After adjusting variable confounding factors, the consumption of a large amount ...
- Yoowon Kwon, Seung Won Lee, Young Sun Cho, Su Jin Jeong, Man Yong Han
- 2021
Nov 10, 2023 · There is strong evidence that breastfeeding (chestfeeding) and/or human milk consumption improve child and family health outcomes, and many hypotheses as to why this relationship exists, including improved family bonding, protecting maternal health, and the transfer of beneficial human milk components to the infant [1]. Of all these potential hypotheses, perhaps the most straightforward to ...
Apr 21, 2020 · While children are ideally exclusively breastfed during the first six months of life, consumption of nonhuman milk after the age of six months may stimulate growth in the following years 2 – 4. This association may be due to the nutritious content of milk. Apart from high levels of energy, proteins and micro- and macronutrients, milk contains ...
People also ask
Does milk consumption affect child growth?
Is milk good for children?
Are dietary guidelines for milk consumption in children conducive to health?
Does human milk composition affect health outcomes?
Is milk a health hazard?
Aug 16, 2023 · As the most frequent NCD in children, asthma has become a heavy burden on public health in high-income countries and urbanized areas of low-income and middle-income countries [2–4]. Given the high prevalence asthma, further exploration of specific risk factors associated with the disease may help develop better prevention and therapeutic treatment measures.