Vegan World Network
Vegan Health News June 24 2005

Milk-Drinking Associated with Insulin Resistance and the Metabolic Syndrome

Breaking Medical News

graphic caption, 'Don't Be A Milk Sucker'

A new study links milk drinking with insulin resistance and the metabolic syndrome. The British Women's Heart and Health Study examined 4,024 British women aged 60-79. The metabolic syndrome was defined as including diabetes or prediabetic states, along with at least two of the following: obesity, hypertension, and lipid disorders (high triglycerides, low HDL). Those who avoided milk were about half as likely to have the metabolic syndrome, compared to milk drinkers: The age-adjusted odds ratio for the metabolic syndrome was 0.55 (95% CI, 0.33 - 0.94).

The researchers conclude that individuals who do not drink milk may be protected against insulin resistance and the metabolic syndrome, but note that controlled trials are required to establish cause and effect.

Research Reference:  Lawlor DA, Ebrahim S, Timpson N, Davey Smith G. Avoiding milk is associated with a reduced risk of insulin resistance and the metabolic syndrome: findings from the British Women's Heart and Health Study. Diabet Med. 2005;22:808-11.

Founded in 1985, the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine is a nonprofit health organization that promotes preventive medicine, especially good nutrition. PCRM also conducts clinical research studies, opposes unethical human experimentation, and promotes alternatives to animal research.

For information about nutrition and health, please visit http://www.pcrm.org

Breaking Medical News is a service of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine.

Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine
5100 Wisconsin Ave., N.W., Ste. 400
Washington, DC 20016 Phone: 202-686-2210
E-mail: info@pcrm.org.

Reference:  PCRM.


Go to the top of the page
Vegan World Network
Vegan World Network
| Copyright | Complementary Policy | Privacy |
Copyright © Vegan World Network 2001 - 2008
Today is: Jan 06, 2009
Page last updated: Sep 02, 2008