Milk showdown: whole vs. Low-Fat in toddlers – which prevents obesity?

NCT ID NCT06230510

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study looks at whether whole or low-fat (1%) milk is better for preventing obesity in toddlers. Researchers will give 625 children either whole or low-fat milk for one year and measure changes in waist size and body mass index. The goal is to find out which milk type supports healthy growth without leading to excess weight gain.

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  • Nutrition Policy Institute, University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources

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    Oakland, California, 94607, United States

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