18-year study confirmed the hypothesis that the fats that make up the natural cow's milk reduces the risk of Type II diabetes by 60%.
- Our work began in 1992 when 3736 volunteers aged 19 to 27 years had produced the first blood sampling. During this time, half the participants in the experiment began the day with a cup of natural cow's milk with high fat content. The other study participants drank either skim milk or do not use it - says Tim Rogerson, Coordinator of the Study Group (Cambridge, USA).
In November 2010, researchers conducted a control blood sample and compared the data.
- The results clearly demonstrate the positive effect of milk fat to prevent diabetes. We plan to bring our project to the end and finish it in 2012. Most likely, the result will be the creation of a special dairy diet, which by our assumption would not only provide preventive direction, but also to facilitate the patients suffering from diabetes type.
- Our work began in 1992 when 3736 volunteers aged 19 to 27 years had produced the first blood sampling. During this time, half the participants in the experiment began the day with a cup of natural cow's milk with high fat content. The other study participants drank either skim milk or do not use it - says Tim Rogerson, Coordinator of the Study Group (Cambridge, USA).
In November 2010, researchers conducted a control blood sample and compared the data.
- The results clearly demonstrate the positive effect of milk fat to prevent diabetes. We plan to bring our project to the end and finish it in 2012. Most likely, the result will be the creation of a special dairy diet, which by our assumption would not only provide preventive direction, but also to facilitate the patients suffering from diabetes type.