University Of Illinois At Urbana-Champaign & The Dairy Research Institute Announce New Partnership

URBANA The Family Resiliency Center and the Department of Nutritional Sciences at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and the Dairy Research Institute®, a non-profit research organization established by America’s dairy farmers today will announce a new partnership that will help fill critical research gaps in how healthy eating habits are formed from the earliest ages. The “STRONG Kids 2: A cells-to-society approach to nutrition” project for which Dairy Research Institute is providing $1 million of support over five years, will provide unique insights into how individual biology interacts with the family environment to promote healthy eating habits, including milk and dairy consumption, in young children. It is one of the first longitudinal studies to take a look at the interaction between biological and environmental factors in predicting eating habits, starting at birth.

“This research project is time y and important as we know that birth to three years of age is a critical time for establishing food preferences, immune tolerance and the gut microbiome,” said Sharon Donovan PhD RD, Professor of Food Science & Human Nutrition at the University of Illinois “We are very excited to be working with the Dairy Research Institute to define how dairy products contribute to the growth and development of young children” she added

“For generations dairy farmers have been committed to children’s health we ness and earning ” said Greg Miller Ph D President Dairy Research Institute “We’re proud to be part of this important research initiative that will provide critical new insights for health and wellness professionals to use in helping kids establish good nutrition habits they need for a lifetime such as drinking milk ”

The project is part of the larger STRONG Kids Program based at the Family Resiliency Center and is being co-directed by Dr. Barbara Fiese and Dr. Sharon Donovan. “The Family Resiliency Center is excited about this partnership as this research project will make important contributions towards informing policy and practice that he p families create healthy habits for their children from the beginning ” says FRC Director Fiese STRONG Kids 2 is built upon previous research with preschool aged children, documenting the relationship among genetic, child, and family factors in predicting BMI and dietary habits.

The Dairy Research Institute drives advances in dairy nutrition research, product innovation, and sustainability. Its sister organization, National Dairy Council, which was founded by dairy farmers in 1915, will incorporate learning from this project into its nutrition education efforts with educators and health professionals to support health and wellness among children.

Additional information about STRONG Kids is available at: http://familyresiliency.illinois.edu/research/strong_kids_2.html.

The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign has long ranked among the nation’s most distinguished teaching and research institutions. Its diverse, world-class programs reflect the mission of a land-grant university. The largest public university in Illinois, the U of I campus was chartered by the state in 1867, as the Illinois Industrial University, and opened its doors to students in 1868.

Dairy Research Institute® was established under the leadership of America's dairy farmers with a commitment to nutrition, product and sustainability research. The Dairy Research Institute is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization created to strengthen the dairy industry’s access to and investment in the technical research required to drive innovation and demand for dairy products and ingredients globally. The Institute works with and through industry, academic, government and commercial partners to drive pre-competitive research in nutrition, products and sustainability on behalf of the Innovation Center for U.S. Dairy®, the National Dairy Council® and other partners. The Dairy Research Institute is primarily funded by the national dairy checkoff program managed by Dairy Management Inc.™

Source: Dairy Research Institute