Dairy Consumption, Obesity, and the Insulin Resistance Syndrome in Young Adults

Department of Medicine, Chil-dren’s Hospital, and Department of Pediatrics, Har-vard Medical School (Drs Pereira and Ludwig), andClinical Research Program, Children’s Hospital (DrKartashov), Boston, Mass ; Division of Epidemiology,School of Public Health, University of Minnesota,Minneapolis, and Institute for Nutrition Research,University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway (Dr Jacobs);Department of Preventive Medicine, NorthwesternUniversityMedicalSchool,Chicago,Ill(DrVanHorn);University of Utah Medical School, Salt Lake City (DrSlattery).

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