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Breaking Down the Nutritional Benefits of Dairy
Published date: June 09, 2023
Updated date: May 23, 2024
Micronutrients
- Calcium: helps build strong bones and teeth, especially in children and adolescents, and helps maintain bone strength with age; may prevent the onset of osteoporosis in adults; may protect against hypertension
- Potassium: promotes healthy blood pressure; helps maintain fluid and electrolyte balance
- Phosphorus: helps build up bones, teeth and cell membranes; assists in energy metabolism; helps regulate blood pH
- Vitamin A: promotes immune function and vision; supports growth and development; participates in protein synthesis and cell differentiation; helps maintain the health of tissue and skin
- Vitamin B12: helps with red blood cell formation, cell metabolism and DNA synthesis; maintains central nervous system functions
- Riboflavin (vitamin B2): aids in energy production, cellular function, growth and development, and metabolism of fats
- Zinc: promotes robust immune system, metabolism and wound healing; assists in growth and development; helps maintain a normal sense of taste and smell
- Choline: promotes metabolism; aids in the regulation of memory, mood and muscle control
- Magnesium: helps maintain bone health; participates in protein synthesis and energy metabolism; promotes normal muscle and nerve function and blood pressure regulation;
- Selenium: promotes a healthy immune system; provides antioxidants; promotes thyroid function
- Vitamin D: helps maintain the balance of calcium and phosphorus (which helps to sustain bone health); promotes the function of various organs; regulates inflammation and immune function
Protein
- Builds up and strengthens most body tissues
- Facilitates chemical reactions through enzymes
- Helps maintain volume, composition and balance of body fluids
- Transports substances throughout the body
- Builds up antibodies, helping protect against diseases
- Helps maintain the body’s acid-base balance
- Provides energy the body needs
Probiotics
- Alleviate diarrhea or constipation
- Reduce symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease
- Enhance immune function
- May alleviate lactose intolerance
- May help protect against colon cancer
As sources of micronutrients, protein and probiotics, dairy products are beneficial for health promotion, affordable, and easily accessible, further establishing dairy products as a major component of a healthy and sustainable diet.
Choosing Dairy Products
Daily Intake Recommendations by Age:
- 12-23 months: 1 ⅔ - 2 cups
- 2-3 years: 2 - 2 ½ cups
- 4-8 years: 2 ½ cups
- 9-18 years: 3 cups
- 19 years and older: 3 cups
A 1-cup serving of dairy can be defined as 1 cup (8 fluid ounces) of fluid dairy products such as milk, yogurt, kefir or 1 ½ ounces of cheese.