This will not come as a major surprise to those of us who have read countless similar articles about low fat soda. Basically, the type of doctors who engage in these sorts of studies have found that kids who drink skimmed milk grow up chubbier than kids that stick to the full fat version. Which isn't particularly fatty in the first place as it happens.
One rather un-scientific rationale is that "because reduced fat foods might not be as filling, they could lead consumers to compensate by eating and drinking more". Does that qualify as science? Really?
So the message is: don't stress about which type of milk you drink.
It's the donuts you've got to worry about.
One rather un-scientific rationale is that "because reduced fat foods might not be as filling, they could lead consumers to compensate by eating and drinking more". Does that qualify as science? Really?
So the message is: don't stress about which type of milk you drink.
It's the donuts you've got to worry about.
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