[DHB] High Milk Consumption In Teens A Risk For This Killer Disease...

Published: Wed, 02/01/12

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February 1, 2012

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Milk Intake In Teen Years Tied To Later Prostate Cancer...

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We've all heard that milk "does a body good" but some people aren't so sure that this most popular of drinks might not do a body some harm instead.

Research appearing in the American Journal of Epidemiology finds that older Icelandic men who said they recall drinking a lot of milk in their teens are three times more likely to be diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer as more moderate teen milk drinkers. This makes experts wonder if the years of puberty, a time when the prostate matures, could also be a period of heightened vulnerability for the gland as well.

So far the studies on prostate cancer and intake of milk during the teen years have brought mixed results. One found milk drinkers were somewhat protected against the disease, while the other study saw no link at all between milk drinking as a teen and prostate cancer. Both projects were small and couldn't tell the difference between early and advanced stage tumors.

Yet Iceland offers a unique and perfect natural laboratory. The nation had little infrastructure in the first part of the 20th century, so those in the central regions lived off the land, including drinking lots of milk produced by farm animals. This drink was scarce in the seaside villages.

For this research, the team used data on over 2,200 men born between 1907 and 1937 who had initially been part of a study started in the 1960s.

In the early 2000s, the subjects had answered questions about what they ate in early and mid life as part of another project. Among the 463 subjects who remembered drinking milk less than once a day in their teens, just 1% developed advanced prostate cancer, or died from the disease in the 25 years of follow up. The number was 3% among the more than 1,800 men who drank milk every day during their adolescence.

The difference couldn't be explained away by how often the subjects went to the doctor, their education levels or what they ate. How much milk the men drank had no connection to early stage tumors. And intake during the midlife years (most studies focus on these years) also didn't appear to have an impact.

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Milk Intake In Teen Years Tied To Later Prostate Cancer... Continued...

The team feels their data is strong, and that the findings point out that adolescence is a sensitive period for developing prostate cancer. While you can't make such a claim based on one study alone agrees Johanna Torfadottir, a nutrition scientist and a graduate student at the University of Iceland, more work is called for to confirm these findings, and explore the mechanism behind the association.

We know that humans are the only animals in nature who drink milk after being weaned. We are also alone in drinking the milk of another animal for most of our lives.

No one is suggesting that teen boys limit their consumption of milk during this time. Despite the controversy over milk and its benefits, no one should worry about drinking it as it brings lots of important nutrients to the body - an 8 ounce serving puts you well on your way to getting the recommended amount of calcium, riboflavin, high quality protein and other valuable nutrients. Giving your body lots of good, natural nutrients as you grow is a smart step toward staying healthy as an adult.

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Sources:
http://old.news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20111229/hl_nm/us_milk_intake

National Cancer Institute info on prostate cancer:
http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/types/prostate

The Cancer Project info on milk consumption and prostate cancer:
http://www.cancerproject.org/survival/cancer_facts/prostate_dairy.php

Anti-milk: Is drinking milk healthy for humans:
http://milk.procon.org/

Pro milk: Health benefits to milk drinkers:
http://www.whymilk.com/staying_healthy_article/milk_drinking_teens

Study abstract, American Journal of Epidemiology, online December 20, 2011:
http://aje.oxfordjournals.org/content/175/2/144















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