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SUBMITTER: Srednicka-Tober D
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4838834 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Średnicka-Tober Dominika D Barański Marcin M Seal Chris J CJ Sanderson Roy R Benbrook Charles C Steinshamn Håvard H Gromadzka-Ostrowska Joanna J Rembiałkowska Ewa E Skwarło-Sońta Krystyna K Eyre Mick M Cozzi Giulio G Larsen Mette Krogh MK Jordon Teresa T Niggli Urs U Sakowski Tomasz T Calder Philip C PC Burdge Graham C GC Sotiraki Smaragda S Stefanakis Alexandros A Stergiadis Sokratis S Yolcu Halil H Chatzidimitriou Eleni E Butler Gillian G Stewart Gavin G Leifert Carlo C
The British journal of nutrition 20160216 6
Demand for organic milk is partially driven by consumer perceptions that it is more nutritious. However, there is still considerable uncertainty over whether the use of organic production standards affects milk quality. Here we report results of meta-analyses based on 170 published studies comparing the nutrient content of organic and conventional bovine milk. There were no significant differences in total SFA and MUFA concentrations between organic and conventional milk. However, concentrations ...[more]