Dairy product intake decreases bone resorption following a 12-week diet and exercise intervention in overweight and obese adolescent girls
Pediatric Research Mar 20, 2020
Josse AR, Ludwa IA, Kouvelioti R, et al. - Experts aspired to explore if increased dairy intake was correlated with changes in the levels of bone-related biochemical markers in overweight/obese adolescent girls undergoing a 12-week diet and exercise intervention. A low dairy group (LDa; 0–2 servings/day; n = 16) or a higher dairy group (RDa; 4 servings/day; n = 19) was allocated to 35 girls. No significant differences were found between groups in any bone variable at baseline. The findings indicate that a decrease in bone resorption will enhance the osteogenic response to a diet and exercise program in this population, with increased dairy intake.
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