Background: Cow milk consumption in childhood has been associated with increased height, which is an important measure of children's growth and development. Many parents are choosing noncow milk beverages such as soy and almond milk because of perceived health benefits. However, noncow milk contains less protein and fat than cow milk and may not have the same effect on height.Objective: We sought to determine whether there is an association between noncow milk consumption and lower height in childhood and assess whether cow milk consumption mediates the relation between noncow milk consumption and height.Design: This was a cross-sectional study of 5034 healthy Canadian children aged 24-72 mo enrolled in the Applied Research Group for Kids c...
The positive relationship between per capita availability of dairy products and average height found...
Evidence of an association between milk intake and childhood adiposity remains inconsistent, with fe...
Discussions and debates have recently emerged on the potential positive and negative effects of cow\...
Background: Cow milk consumption in childhood has been associated with increased height, which is an...
ABSTRACT Background: Non-cow’s milk beverages among children are increasingly being consumed due to ...
Purpose: The literature is inconsistent regarding milk intake and physical growth. This study aims t...
Recommendations on the age that children can start consuming cow milk vary between countries. In Can...
Cow milk is well recognized as a highly nutritious food particularly rich in nutrients that are esse...
There is a physiological basis for the roles of selected nutrients, especially proteins, calcium, an...
Background: Health Canada and the Canadian Paediatric Society suggest that children over age 2 years...
Current guidelines for cow's milk consumption in children older than age 2 years suggest 1% or 2% mi...
Milk is widely considered as a beneficial product for growing children. This study was designed to d...
Dietary survey data show that intake of sugar-sweetened beverages is negatively associated with inta...
Milk is widely considered as a beneficial product for growing children. This study was designed to d...
In a concentrated effort attempting to meet the dietary standards established in the HealthierUS Sch...
The positive relationship between per capita availability of dairy products and average height found...
Evidence of an association between milk intake and childhood adiposity remains inconsistent, with fe...
Discussions and debates have recently emerged on the potential positive and negative effects of cow\...
Background: Cow milk consumption in childhood has been associated with increased height, which is an...
ABSTRACT Background: Non-cow’s milk beverages among children are increasingly being consumed due to ...
Purpose: The literature is inconsistent regarding milk intake and physical growth. This study aims t...
Recommendations on the age that children can start consuming cow milk vary between countries. In Can...
Cow milk is well recognized as a highly nutritious food particularly rich in nutrients that are esse...
There is a physiological basis for the roles of selected nutrients, especially proteins, calcium, an...
Background: Health Canada and the Canadian Paediatric Society suggest that children over age 2 years...
Current guidelines for cow's milk consumption in children older than age 2 years suggest 1% or 2% mi...
Milk is widely considered as a beneficial product for growing children. This study was designed to d...
Dietary survey data show that intake of sugar-sweetened beverages is negatively associated with inta...
Milk is widely considered as a beneficial product for growing children. This study was designed to d...
In a concentrated effort attempting to meet the dietary standards established in the HealthierUS Sch...
The positive relationship between per capita availability of dairy products and average height found...
Evidence of an association between milk intake and childhood adiposity remains inconsistent, with fe...
Discussions and debates have recently emerged on the potential positive and negative effects of cow\...