What Type of Milk is Best?

what type of milk is best

Milk covers nine essential nutrients. Including protein, calcium, vitamin D, riboflavin, potassium, vitamin A, vitamin B12, niacin, and phosphorus:

These nutrients help build strong bones, convert food into energy, and milk has selenium, which works with vitamin A to help maintain a healthy immune system.

However, if you find yourself standing in the dairy aisle at the grocery store wondering “what type of milk is best?” you are not alone.

Due to recent conflicting advice and varying opinions on which type of milk is healthier for us, this has become a common dilemma leaving us without real clear answers. Especially when some experts say “whole milk is best” while others say “only skim milk should be used.”  What’s a milk drinker to do?

The findings of recent research

For a long time we’ve been told about the health dangers of drinking whole milk – it has too much fat in it that will lead to weight gain and possibly risk your cardiovascular health to boot.

But now that advice has been turned upside down and we’re being told just the opposite.  Much of the inconsistent advice comes from recent studies indicating full-fat milk (whole) may have some nutritional advantages over skim milk. 

For instance researchers in a study in Circulation looked at specific blood markers signifying dairy fat and found adults with the highest blood levels of these markers had a 45-50% lower risk of diabetes as compared to those with the lowest levels. Though the fatty acids in the blood are biomarkers of dairy fat, the findings could suggest either the fatty acids themselves or other factors in dairy fat could reduce risk of diabetes.

Another study in the American Journal of Nutrition linked the intake of full-fat dairy to less weight gain and decreased risk of becoming overweight/obese among middle-aged and elderly women.  It should be noted that these reductions in weight gain and risk of becoming overweight/obese were modest.  It is also important to note the women in the study self-reported weight and dairy consumption, which could affect the study results.

So Really What Type of Milk is Best?

When it comes to buying milk and milk products for your family, you want to be assured you’re purchasing the healthiest option out there.  Nutritional considerations to keep in mind to recent findings in research studies is that even though they touch on potential benefits of whole milk products, these studies also in no way indicate that lower-fat milk poses a health risk or that skim milk drinkers should switch their habits for added health benefits.

Here’s what to consider when deciding what type of milk is best for you:

Conclusion

Bottom line, milk drinkers can feel confident in their choice of drinking milk no matter what the fat content may or may not be. If you prefer the taste of whole milk and many people do, go ahead and drink that. Likewise, if skim, 1% or 2% milk are your dairy beverages of choice, by all means choose them.

The daily recommendation for dairy foods is three servings for people 9 years of age and older. Milk is a highly nutritious food and when we make it a regular part of our diet that helps us all achieve better nutritional health. When asking what type of milk is best remember the saying “milk really does do a body good.”

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