Contrary to what you might think, children who drink whole milk may be leaner than those who drink milk with 1% or 2% milk fat. In a study of 2,745 children ages 2 to 6, those who regularly drank whole milk had body mass indexes–BMI, a ratio of height to weight–that were 0.72 point lower than those who drank reduced–fat milk. For a 3-foot-tall child, that would mean a difference of about one to two pounds. The link remained after accounting for other factors that can affect weight. Researchers think that because whole makes children feel fuller, they eat less of other higher-calorie foods.
Source: The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, published online Nov. 16, 2016 & Diabetes Forecast March/April Edition, Page 15.
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