Yogurt consumption and impact on health: focus on children and cardiometabolic risk.
Study Goal
The researchers aimed to evaluate the potential benefits of yogurt consumption on cardiometabolic health, body weight maintenance, and gut microbiota modulation in children and adolescents.
Results Summary
The study suggests yogurt consumption may support cardiometabolic health, aid in body weight maintenance, and modulate gut microbiota due to its nutrient density, satiating properties, and high-quality protein content. The yogurt matrix may enhance bioavailability and metabolic functionality.
Population
Children and adolescents
Effective Dosage
Not specified
Duration
Not specified
Interactions
None mentioned
| Intervention | Direction | Endpoint | Population | Dosage | Impact | Claim # |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
yogurt consumption as part of a healthy diet | increase | cardiometabolic health | - | - | may be beneficial | #1 |
yogurt consumption | increase | body weight maintenance | children and adolescents | - | effect | #2 |
yogurt consumption | decrease | cardiovascular diseases | children and adolescents | - | prevention | #3 |
yogurt | neutral | an easy-to-digest, nutrient-dense, and satiating food that contains high-quality protein and specific amino acids | - | - | is | #4 |
yogurt | neutral | gut microbiota | infancy | - | modulator | #5 |
the specific matrix of yogurt | neutral | bioavailability and metabolic properties | - | - | has | #6 |
the specific matrix of yogurt | increase | functionality of this dairy product | - | - | can be exploited to increase | #7 |
An accumulating body of epidemiologic data, clinical trials, and mechanistic studies suggests that yogurt consumption as part of a healthy diet may be beneficial to cardiometabolic health. This brief review focuses on children and adolescents, introducing new concepts underlying the effect of yogurt consumption on body weight maintenance and the prevention of cardiovascular diseases. Specific properties of yogurt are discussed, which highlight that yogurt is an easy-to-digest, nutrient-dense, and satiating food that contains high-quality protein and specific amino acids. Moreover, the role of yogurt as a modulator of the gut microbiota in infancy is explored. We also propose the idea that the specific matrix of yogurt has bioavailability and metabolic properties that can be exploited to increase the functionality of this dairy product.