Anecdotally, as the heavy kid in school, I always noticed the kids that drank 2% were rarely overweight, however the kids that drank skim (myself included) were much more likely to be obese. I've had this theory for ages and it was reinforced by reading the Atkins diet book and experiencing the weight loss associated with it.
I was adamant with my wife that we gave our kids whole or 2% much to the dismay of our pediatrician. This isn't the first time I've see these milk specific studies, but it always feels good to have an extra dose of vindication.
Hmm, my kid's paediatrician recommended whole milk. I think medicine has a problem in that in practice, you have to come to some practical procedures to implement on a huge range of issues - but having done the practical thing, it then becomes difficult to separate and re-evaluate individual practices based upon how solid a scientific footing the recommendations were built upon.
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 10.0 ms ] threadI was adamant with my wife that we gave our kids whole or 2% much to the dismay of our pediatrician. This isn't the first time I've see these milk specific studies, but it always feels good to have an extra dose of vindication.