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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Rebecca Whittaker

Researchers find milk type that increases risk of heart disease and death

  • A 33-year study conducted in Norway has investigated the long-term health impacts of consuming full-fat versus low-fat milk.
  • Researchers analysed health data from 73,860 individuals, finding that the fat content of milk influenced the risk of death from heart disease.
  • The study revealed that individuals who consumed full-fat milk had a higher mortality risk compared to those who drank low-fat milk.
  • Specifically, consuming low-fat milk was linked to an 11 per cent lower overall mortality risk and a 7 per cent reduced risk of cardiovascular disease compared to whole milk.
  • These findings support current NHS health advice, which cautions against high intake of saturated fat found in full-fat dairy due to its link to increased cholesterol and heart disease risk.

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