These studies show that:
- Replacing traditional snacks, like biscuits and chocolate, for yogurt is associated with a significantly lower T2D risk in older adults at high cardiovascular risk (1)
- An economic model to predict likely cost saving revealed that increased yogurt consumption could potentially help to reduce health service costs associated with T2D (2)
- Higher consumption of whole fat yogurt was associated with a reduction in waist circumference and an increased probability of reversion of abdominal obesity in the elderly (3)
- In obese individuals, yogurt consumption may improve gut health and reduce chronic inflammation by enhancing innate and adaptive immune responses, intestinal barrier function, lipid profiles, and by regulating appetite (4)
- Combined intake of yogurt and fruit offers potential synergistic benefits on health, since they may help to prevent disease (5)