The Nutritional Benefits of Milk, Yogurt and Cheese

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Registered Dietician, talks about the nutritional benefits of milk, yoghurt and cheese.

Registered Dietician, talks about the nutritional benefits of milk, yoghurt and cheese.

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Featuring Andy De Santis, RD, MPH, Registered Dietician

Duration: 1 minute, 02 seconds

Milk, yogurt and cheese are the most nutrient-dense members of the dairy family, each with their own unique strengths and weaknesses.

Let’s start by identifying the fact that these foods contain very large amounts of calcium and although dairy is not an essential food, consuming it does make it easier for you to get enough calcium each day.

Milk, yogurt and cheese are also good sources of protein and great sources of potassium, an under consumed mineral which is very important for blood pressure control.

Among these three options, yogurt might be the most unique because it contains varying amounts of healthy probiotic bacteria.

Yogurt, like milk, is not always well tolerated by people with lactose intolerance although these days lactose free versions are widely available.

People looking to limit their saturated fat intake can easily get 0% versions of milk and yogurt as well.

The vast majority of cheeses are low in lactose but the downside to cheese is that it tends to be higher in calories, saturated fat and sodium per serving.

Presenter: Andy De Santis, Registered Dietitian, Toronto, ON

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The Nutritional Benefits of Milk, Yogurt and Cheese

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Milk, yogurt and cheese are the least nutrient-dense members of the dairy family.

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Milk, yogurt and cheese are the most nutrient-dense members of the dairy family.

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Dairy is not considered an essential food.

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Dairy is not considered an essential food, but consuming it makes it easier to get enough calcium.

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Yogurt contains healthy probiotic bacteria.

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Yogurt contains healthy probiotic bacteria.

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All dairy products contain saturated fat.

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You can find dairy products with 0% saturated fat.

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Most cheeses are low in lactose.

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Most cheeses are low in lactose, but higher in calories, saturated fat and sodium.

This content is for informational purposes only, and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare professional with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

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