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No link between milk and increased cholesterol according to new study of 2 million people.

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A study published in the International Journal of Obesity looked at three large population studies and found that people who regularly drank high amounts of milk had lower levels of both good and bad cholesterol, although their BMI levels were higher than non-milk drinkers. Further analysis of other large studies also suggests that those who regularly consumed milk had a 14% lower risk of coronary heart disease.

The team of researchers took a genetic approach to milk consumption by looking at a variation in the lactase gene associated with digestion of milk sugars known as lactose.

The study identified that having the genetic variation where people can digest lactose was a good way for identifying people who consumed higher levels of milk.

Prof Vimal Karani, Professor of Nutrigenetics and Nutrigenomics at the University of Reading said: “We found that among participants with a genetic variation that we associated with higher milk intake, they had higher BMI, body fat, but importantly had lower levels of good and bad cholesterol. We also found that those with the genetic variation had a significantly lower risk of coronary heart disease. All of this suggests that reducing the intake of milk might not be necessary for preventing cardiovascular diseases.”

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International Journal of Obesity. Study Paper:

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Phew, thats a relief, I have hereditary high cholesterol & consume quite a lot of milk & yogurt 😋

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I drink a pint of whole milk each day to ensure I get adequate Calcium. My cholesterol levels are well controlled. Yes, very good news, as I also have a couple of Cardiovascular issues. It also good to have confirmation that you are doing the right things.

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