Is flavored milk a healthy option for your child?
Flavored milk provides an excellent source of 3 nutrients of concern identified by the 2010 Dietary Guidelines—calcium, potassium and vitamin D. An 8oz serving of low-fat flavored milk provides at least 10% of the daily value of vitamin A and potassium and most flavored milk also provides at least 20% of the daily value of vitamin D and calcium. Flavored milk is also a good source for protein, vitamin B12, niacin, riboflavin and phosphorus. Much of the debate over flavored milk has been the sugar content. When comparing the sugar content between regular soda, orange fruit drink, 100% apple juice and low-fat chocolate milk, the added sugars in flavored milk are much less than regular pop and juices and half of the sugar content is natural sugars coming from the lactose. The total sugar content is comparable, but the juices and soda do not provide the vitamins and minerals that low-fat flavored milk provides, thus when comparing to other beverages such as these, the flavored milk does have favorable qualities.
Submitted by USD Dietetic Intern Ashley Moen
-Kelsey