Dairy products can be a healthy part of our diet, because there’s a reason why “the USDA recommends adults have three cups of dairy per day; milk, cheese, and yogurt are rich sources of vitamin D, protein, and calcium, a critical nutrient for bone health.”
Giving up dairy products leads to weight loss. “It’s not dairy itself, it’s the way it’s being consumed,” says Gans. A research is suggesting that full-fat dairy may actually aid weight loss. In a 2016 study in the American Journal of Nutrition, researchers found that women who consumed higher quantities of high-fat dairy products had an 8% lower risk of being overweight or obese.
The explanation is simple, because full-fat dairy contains more calories that may keep you feeling satiated for longer and makes you avoid weight-gain culprits like refined carbs and sugar.
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