The latest research seems to suggest that giving toddlers 1% or skim milk in an effort to prevent obesity may not yield dramatic benefits. This practice was recently adopted, with the American Academy of Pediatrics even suggesting a swap to 1% or skim milk at age 1 (if no contraindications to the lower calorie/fat beverage was present) in an effort to head off obesity. Researchers at University of Virginia School of Medicine reviewed data on 10,700 US children ages 2 and 4 and noted, that...

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