Nutrients (Feb 2022)

Consumption of Dairy Foods and Cardiovascular Disease: A Systematic Review

  • Annalisa Giosuè,
  • Ilaria Calabrese,
  • Marilena Vitale,
  • Gabriele Riccardi,
  • Olga Vaccaro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14040831
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 4
p. 831

Abstract

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Limited consumption of dairy foods and use of low-fat products is recommended for cardiovascular (CV) prevention; however, other features besides fat content modulate their metabolic effects. We analyze updated evidence on the relationship of different dairy products (low/full-fat dairy, milk, cheese, yogurt) with CVD by reviewing meta-analyses of cohort studies and individual prospective cohort studies with CV hard endpoints (CVD/CHD incidence/mortality), together with meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials exploring the effect of dairy on major CV risk factors. The analyses provide evidence that moderate dairy consumption (up to 200 g/day, globally) has no detrimental effects on CV health and that their effect depends more on the food type (cheese, yogurt, milk) than on the fat content. These data expand current knowledge and may inform revision of current guidelines for CVD prevention.

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