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The Surprising Health Benefits of Cheese

By Rebecca Livermore, published Dec 18, 2007
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Cheese is an ingredient that causes many dishes to go from plain and boring to tasty and satisfying. But with all of the emphasis on low-fat lifestyles, some people choose to avoid cheese. It is true that if you eat large amounts of cheese, the calories do add up, and cheese can also be high in saturated fat. For instance, a single stick of string cheese can contain five or more grams of saturated to only 80 - 100 calories.

Fortunately, today many low-fat varieties of cheeses are available, for those who are calorie conscious. Additional help can be had for those who choose to eat cheese together with fresh fruit, a perfect complement to cheese.

As surprising as it may seem, diets which are rich in dairy products, including cheese in moderate amounts, are associated with lower body weight. Consumption of diary products also is linked to a reduced risk of developing insulin resistance syndrome.

Here are some other benefits:

Cheese is a good source of calcium, which helps to build strong bones and teeth. Calcium also helps prevent osteoporosis. In 1999, cheese provided 25% of the calcium available in the American food chain, making it an important and readily available source of calcium.

Cheese also contains a large amount of other essential nutrients such as phosphorous, zinc, riboflavin, vitamin B12 and vitamin A.

Those of you who have children who are cavity prone might appreciate the fact that many cheeses, including processed American, Bleu, Monterey Jack, Cheddar, and Swiss have been proven to reduce tooth decay. This is in part due to increased saliva production upon eating cheeses, which helps to aid food clearance. Additionally, the milk proteins in cheese help neutralize plaque acids and also help prevent acid demineralization and help remineralization of tooth enamel. For these reasons, it is recommended that cheese be consumed immediately after meals, and as in-between-meal snacks when brushing may not be an option.

Takeaways
  • Cheese is high in calcium and other nutrients.
  • Regular dairy consumption actually results in lower body weight.
  • People who are lactose intolerant can consume aged cheeses because they contain little or no lactose
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I love cheese. :) I've never been able to get into the reduced fat varieties, though - they just never seem to taste the same!

Posted on 01/17/2008 at 1:01:55 PM

 
Yummy cheese

Posted on 01/16/2008 at 8:01:05 PM

 
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Posted on 01/16/2008 at 7:01:57 PM

 
I am a cheese fanatic so this is good to know!

Posted on 01/16/2008 at 7:01:59 AM

 
Thanks for this great article. I love cheese too and eat it for the reasons you mentioned. In Europe, especially France, cheese is consumed in small amounts and yet the French are not known for being overweight or obese. Moderation is the key. Sophie

Posted on 12/23/2007 at 9:12:48 AM

 
We are all huge cheese eaters in our family! We all happen to have great bone health as well! :-)

Posted on 12/21/2007 at 1:12:15 PM

 
My daughter and husband love cheese. I enjoy it on occasion, but it seems I should try to eat more of it. Thanks for sharing this information on the benefits of cheese.

Posted on 12/20/2007 at 9:12:54 PM

 
I love extra sharp cheddar cheese. Thanks for writing this great article.

Posted on 12/20/2007 at 3:12:22 PM

 
Cheese is tasty and it doesn't take a lot to satisfy. Thanks for an interesting article.

Posted on 12/19/2007 at 7:12:47 PM

 
Cheese sometimes gets a bad rap. Thanks for shedding light on the health benefits. I just learned about eating cheese for dental health. Isn't it great? Great article.

Posted on 12/18/2007 at 7:12:22 PM

 
Thanks for all the comments; I too love cheese, so was happy to find good reasons to eat it. :)

Posted on 12/18/2007 at 4:12:02 PM

 
Wonderful! All the more reason to eat cheese! :-D

Posted on 12/18/2007 at 11:12:57 AM

 
yummmmmm .... i LOVE cheese!

Posted on 12/18/2007 at 11:12:29 AM

 
What excellent news! I am a cheese lover and did not know these things.

Posted on 12/18/2007 at 10:12:26 AM

 
I'm glad to hear this. I have a cheese addict for a son. (Not cheese as in drug - cheese as in dairy).

Posted on 12/18/2007 at 10:12:00 AM

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