An emerging body of evidence indicates that consuming certain foods, including dairy foods like milk, cheese, and yogurt, may be linked to a decreased risk for inflammation. Fermented dairy products can modulate the immune system through immunoregulation, increased disease resistance, and immunoenhancement. Herein, we focused on describing the impacts of dairy product/component on infectious disease outcomes, including the effect on leukocyte and cytokine response in.
While these conditions are often cited as reasons to restrict dairy intake, emerging evidence suggests that certain dairy matrices, particularly fermented products, may support. Herein, we summarize the evidence related to nutritional interventions with dairy products/components and 1) the immune response to vaccination and 2) the immunoglobulin. The article goes on to list the multiple immunoactive components in milk and identifies their mode of action and to which part of the immune system they belong.
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