The positive relationship between per capita availability of dairy products and average height found in historical studies (for instance in nineteenth century Bavaria, Prussia and France; Baten, 2009) does not necessarily indicate a causal relationship. Historical studies usually apply non-experimental methods that may produce substantial bias. Modern experimental controlled studies may provide high quality evidence supporting a causal relationship between consumption of dairy products and physical growth. This paper provides a systematic review and meta-analysis of controlled trials investigating the effect of supplementing usual diet with dairy products on physical growth. Twelve studies provided sufficient, independent data for meta-anal...
Cow milk is well recognized as a highly nutritious food particularly rich in nutrients that are esse...
Recommendations on the age that children can start consuming cow milk vary between countries. In Can...
Observational studies, mainly from Western populations, suggest dairy consumption is inversely assoc...
There is a physiological basis for the roles of selected nutrients, especially proteins, calcium, an...
There is a physiological basis for the roles of selected nutrients, especially proteins, calcium, an...
A randomised controlled study was carried out of the effect on growth of the provision of free milk ...
Background: Cow milk consumption in childhood has been associated with increased height, which is an...
Background: The current state of knowledge regarding the association of dairy products and weight ga...
Purpose: The literature is inconsistent regarding milk intake and physical growth. This study aims t...
ABSTRACT Background: Non-cow’s milk beverages among children are increasingly being consumed due to ...
Objective Adequate nutrition is critical for optimal growth and development. However, young children...
BACKGROUND: According to previous reviews, there is no clear evidence on the effects of dairy consum...
Childhood obesity is associated with a greater chance of a lifetime of obesity. Evidence suggests da...
Conference Theme: Changing populations, changing diseases: Epidemiology for Tomorrow’s WorldFree pap...
Background: There is scepticism about health effects of dairy products in the public, which is refle...
Cow milk is well recognized as a highly nutritious food particularly rich in nutrients that are esse...
Recommendations on the age that children can start consuming cow milk vary between countries. In Can...
Observational studies, mainly from Western populations, suggest dairy consumption is inversely assoc...
There is a physiological basis for the roles of selected nutrients, especially proteins, calcium, an...
There is a physiological basis for the roles of selected nutrients, especially proteins, calcium, an...
A randomised controlled study was carried out of the effect on growth of the provision of free milk ...
Background: Cow milk consumption in childhood has been associated with increased height, which is an...
Background: The current state of knowledge regarding the association of dairy products and weight ga...
Purpose: The literature is inconsistent regarding milk intake and physical growth. This study aims t...
ABSTRACT Background: Non-cow’s milk beverages among children are increasingly being consumed due to ...
Objective Adequate nutrition is critical for optimal growth and development. However, young children...
BACKGROUND: According to previous reviews, there is no clear evidence on the effects of dairy consum...
Childhood obesity is associated with a greater chance of a lifetime of obesity. Evidence suggests da...
Conference Theme: Changing populations, changing diseases: Epidemiology for Tomorrow’s WorldFree pap...
Background: There is scepticism about health effects of dairy products in the public, which is refle...
Cow milk is well recognized as a highly nutritious food particularly rich in nutrients that are esse...
Recommendations on the age that children can start consuming cow milk vary between countries. In Can...
Observational studies, mainly from Western populations, suggest dairy consumption is inversely assoc...