Introduction: Dairy products contain hormones which can be absorbed by the human body. These compounds are naturally found in milk but they are also given as supplements to increase the production of milk. The hormones with most significant effects on the human body are prolactin, IGF-1 (insulin growth factor-1), progesterone, estrogen, prostaglandins, and glucocorticoids.Materials and methods: The information was gathered from several articles and researches on the topic from the database PubMed and NCBI by using the following key words: hormones, dairy products, biological effects, metabolism, carcinogenesis. Then the information was analysed and summarized.Results: The effects mainly depend on the secretion of the hormones in the mil...
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[Background] Milk fat intake is often associated with a high risk of suffering from cardiovascular d...
The overall aim of this master thesis was to get an overview on how milk and dairy consumption affec...
Is there a connection between an animal-based diet, particularly milk and the prevalence of obesity,...
More than 6 billion people all over the world consume milk and milk products. More than 750 million ...
Milk and milk products are nutritious food items containing numerous essential nutrients, but in the...
Milk is a complex and complete food containing an array of essential nutrients that contribute towar...
In the last 60 years, milk, meat, and egg worldwide consumption per capita increased 2-, 3-, and 5-f...
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The most recent scientific evidence supports the consumption of cow’s milk and dairy products as par...
The most recent scientific evidence supports the consumption of cow's milk and dairy products as par...
Milk and dairy products contain multiple nutrients and contribute significantly to meet the nutritio...
[Background] Milk fat intake is often associated with a high risk of suffering from cardiovascular d...
The overall aim of this master thesis was to get an overview on how milk and dairy consumption affec...
Is there a connection between an animal-based diet, particularly milk and the prevalence of obesity,...
More than 6 billion people all over the world consume milk and milk products. More than 750 million ...
Milk and milk products are nutritious food items containing numerous essential nutrients, but in the...
Milk is a complex and complete food containing an array of essential nutrients that contribute towar...
In the last 60 years, milk, meat, and egg worldwide consumption per capita increased 2-, 3-, and 5-f...
To Read the full Article, Download from the main website www.thescienceworld.net Milk...
WOS: 000254136800018The metabolic syndrome is a group of metabolic disorders, namely obesity, glucos...
Dairy and milk consumption are frequently included as important elements in a healthy and balanced d...
Cow milk is widely consumed by human children and adults due to its nutritional value. Besides nutr...
ca. 200 words; this text will present the book in all promotional forms (e.g. flyers). Please descri...
The most recent scientific evidence supports the consumption of cow’s milk and dairy products as par...
The most recent scientific evidence supports the consumption of cow's milk and dairy products as par...
Milk and dairy products contain multiple nutrients and contribute significantly to meet the nutritio...
[Background] Milk fat intake is often associated with a high risk of suffering from cardiovascular d...
The overall aim of this master thesis was to get an overview on how milk and dairy consumption affec...