Posted on 06/09/2010 9:23:31 AM PDT by NormsRevenge
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) Eating dairy foods could help protect your heart, new research from Sweden suggests.
Dairy foods are a major source of saturated fat in the diet, which has been associated with heart disease. However, there's some evidence that dairy foods could actually benefit heart health, for example by lowering blood pressure or reducing cholesterol levels, Dr. Eva Warensjo of Uppsala University and her colleagues note in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
To get a clearer sense of people's intake of fat from dairy and heart disease risk, Warensjo and her team measured blood levels of two biomarkers of milk fat in 444 heart attack patients and 556 healthy controls. The substances, pentadecanoic acid and heptadecanoic acid, indicate how much dairy fat a person has been eating.
The researchers found that people with the highest levels of milk fat biomarkers, suggesting they consumed the most dairy fat, were actually at lower risk of heart attack; for women, the risk was reduced by 26 percent, while for men risk was 9 percent lower.
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Dairy foods contain a number of potentially beneficial substances, such as calcium, vitamin D, and potassium, Warensjo and her team note. They have also been shown to increase people's levels of "good" HDL cholesterol.
"The exact mechanism behind these associations cannot be deduced from the present study, but the range of bioactive components present in the food matrix of milk products as well as associated lifestyle factors may all have contributed to the observed associations," the researchers conclude.
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Yes, I quote Wallace often when I cut off a slab of Polly-O Part-Skim Mozzarella to munch on - “CHEEEEESE!!!”
Milk is for baby cows...........enough said.
and you MUST hold your hands up, with fingers folded down, thumbs in, waving them back and forth while saying it! :)
My youngest daughter LOVES cheese and Wallace and Gromit, so I do it to her when she’s on a cheese kick :) :) :)
As opposed to the government cheese. :)
Dittos. I make butter. I butter my cheese. Bread is only a vehicle for getting the butter to my mouth without licking the knife.
That’s one of those that makes your screen get all misty.
LOL. Indeed! Classic cheese poetry will do that to you.
The cheese James McIntyre (1827-1906) is referring to in the poem weighed over 7,000 pounds. McIntyre wrote his poem after being impressed with the cheese when appeared at The Great World Show in Toronto in 1884.
Incidentally, it was that same show for which the Effel Tower was erected when it went later to Paris in 1889.
Holy moly — 7000 pounds? That. is a big cheese. It’s no wonder he was moved to write something so reverential and poignant.
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