ey0017.4-7 | New perspectives | ESPEYB17
B Grenov
, A Larnkjaer
, R Lee
, A Serena
, C Molgaard
, KF Michaelsen
, MJ Manary
To read the full abstract: J Nutr. 2020 Jun1;150(6):14051412.There is increasing evidence that dairy milk positively affects linear growth, weight and body composition in children, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (1)(2). This effect of milk on growth has been proposed to be mediated by IGF-I (2), (3). The aim of this double-blinded, controlled trial was to evaluate the effect of milk supplements on circulating IGF-I and to...