are making less than
optimal beverage choices. Coffee, soft drinks, teas and juices are most
likely filling their glasses and cups with milk being the fifth most
frequently consumed beverage -- only 14 percent of all beverage occasions.
Including milk on the menu appears to make a positive difference, though.
The report found that adult dieters who made drinking lowfat or fat free
milk a daily habit were more likely to have a healthy body mass index (BMI)
with better quality diets richer in essential nutrients and were less
likely to feel deprived compared to dieters who didn't -- findings which
are in line with previous scientific studies.
Milk supplies two nutrients that along with physical activity are
especially important when cutting calories -- calcium to prevent bone loss
and protein to help build muscle mass. Studies suggest that drinking the
recommended three glasses of lowfat or fat free milk a day along with a
healthy diet can help maintain a healthy weight. Researchers also have
found that people with higher intakes of milk tend to be leaner and are
less likely to gain excess weight than those who drink little to no milk.
Milk -- The Beverage with Your Health Interests at Heart
People who maintain a healthy weight are less likely to be at risk for
weight-related health problems, such as diabetes, heart disease, high blood
pressure and some types of cancer. In addition, some studies have linked
meeting the recommendations for lowfat and fat free milk along with eating
fruits and vegetables to a lower risk for high blood pressure and heart
disease, as part of a heart-healthy diet. The American Heart Association
2007 Guidelines for Preventing Cardiovascular Disease in Women emphasize
eating fresh fruits, vegetables and low-fat milk and milk products.
Houston Pledges to Maintain a Healthy Weight
As part of milk's proud support for the American Heart Association's
Start! Heart Walks in cities across the country, the Campaig
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