Benefits of regular milk consumption

Benefits of regular milk consumption

DANIEL IGHAKPE FROM PUNCH

A healthy drink, milk is the first food a baby takes upon birth. Breast milk provides the ideal nutrition for infants during their first months of life. Children are encouraged to drink so that they can grow up big and strong. Does one need to stop drinking this nutritious beverage as one grows older?

For decades, research has continued to emphasise the importance of maintaining bone health as one gets older. Gradually throughout our lives, our bones are constantly changing. Hence, when one’s intake of Calcium-rich foods is low, the body ‘steals’ the calcium it needs from the bones – which can cause them to become weak. In Nigeria, bone diseases are common. According to data, more than 1.5 million cases of osteoporosis are diagnosed in Nigeria every year. Osteoporosis refers to a condition in which bones become weak and brittle, and bone loss occurs without symptoms. Consequently, most people are unaware of their deteriorating bone health.

However, the good news is that drinking milk regularly can help prevent osteoporosis and bone fractures and even help one maintain a healthy weight. Milk has always been a healthy drink because it is an excellent source of vitamins, minerals, and many other nutrients which are usually under-consumed by many.

However, although milk is a good choice for many, some people cannot tolerate it because they are unable to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk and dairy products (dairy products are products containing or made from milk). It is suggested that such people stick to unsweetened varieties of milk, to limit the amount of added sugar in their diet. Some examples of non-dairy milk alternatives include soymilk, oat milk, almond milk, and others.

For those able to tolerate milk, however, consuming high-quality milk and dairy products has been proven to provide a number of health benefits.

The benefits include the following:

Good for bones: Milk is the topmost food source of calcium and Vitamin D for children and adults. Calcium is an essential nutrient for strong bones, muscle movement and nerve signals. Vitamin D increases the body’s ability to absorb Calcium. Sunlight is an excellent source of Vitamin D. Other sources of Vitamin D include: eggs, salmon, mushrooms, fortified milk and some yogurts.

Helps in building strong teeth: Milk strengthens our teeth because it contains a high amount of calcium. Lactose also helps prevent cavities and tooth decay.

Promotes muscle health: Drinking milk is associated with a lower risk of age-related muscle loss. Also, several studies have demonstrated that drinking milk after a workout can decrease muscle damage, promote muscle repair, increase strength and decrease muscle soreness.

Rich in protein: Your body requires proteins that can help in cell repair and immunity boosting.

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