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Do
dairy foods and ingredients contain trans fat?
Yes.
But the level of trans fat in dairy foods and dairy ingredients
is naturally very low. In virtually all dairy products, the amount
per serving is less than the labeling threshold recently set by
the Food
and Drug Administration, which is 0.5 grams per serving. In
product formulations using dairy ingredients, total trans fat will
depend on the percentage of dairy ingredients in the formula, serving
size and the trans
fat contribution from all ingredients.
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Can
consuming dairy help people Lose Weight?
Yes.
Enjoying 3-A-Day
of Dairy -- three servings of milk, cheese or yogurt each day
-- as part of a reduced-calorie weight-loss plan can help people
lose more weight by burning more fat than just by cutting calories
alone.
In fact, a study published in Obesity
Research showed that people on a reduced-calorie diet who consumed
three servings of milk, cheese or yogurt each day lost significantly
more weight and more body fat than those who just cut calories while
consuming little or no dairy.
This research also indicates that including three daily servings
of milk, cheese or yogurt in a reduced-calorie diet may help people
lose more inches in the abdominal region and more total body-fat
compared to a reduced-calorie diet low in dairy products.
The mix of nutrients found in dairy foods, especially calcium, may
be responsible for helping the body break down and burn fat.
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