The study population comprised roughly 1000 Swedish men and women, whose anthropometric, biomarker fatty acid, physical activity, and dietary data were collected and comparisons were made between people with previous myocardial infarctions (cases) and healthy age-mates (controls).
In women, proportions of milk fat biomarkers in plasma phospholipids were significantly higher (P < 0.05) in controls [i.e. healthy individuals] than in cases and were, in general, negatively, albeit weakly, correlated with risk factors for metabolic syndrome. [...] After multivariable adjustment for confounders, the inverse association remained in both sexes and was significant in women. In agreement with biomarker data, quartiles of reported intake of cheese (men and women) and fermented milk products (men) were inversely related to a first MI [myocardial infarction] (P for trend < 0.05 for all).So, you better ditch your low fat diary products and grab some full-fat cheese and yogurt (preferably from grass-fed cows). Believe me, they also taste much better!
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