Latest
issue
GET SPA BUSINESS
magazine
Yes! Send me the FREE digital editions of Spa Business and Spa Business insider magazines and the FREE weekly Spa Business and Spa Business insider ezines and breaking news alerts!
Not right now, thanksclose this window I've already subscribed.
Uniting the world of spa & wellness
Get Spa Business and Spa Business insider digital magazines FREE
Sign up here ▸
News   Features   Products   Company profilesProfiles   Press releasesProfiles   Magazine   Handbook   Advertise    Subscribe  
NEWS
Drinking milk may keep brain diseases at bay
POSTED 26 Mar 2015 . BY Helen Andrews
Participants who had indicated they had drunk milk recently had higher levels of the antioxidant in their brains Credit: Shutterstock / otnaydur
Milk consumption increases the levels of a naturally-occurring antioxidant in the brain which is in charge of resisting damage caused during the normal metabolic process – according to a study.

Research published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition shows this antioxidant, called glutathione, can stave off ‘oxidative stress’, which is associated with a number of conditions including Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease.

“Antioxidants are a built-in defense system for our body to fight against this damage and the levels of antioxidants in our brain can be regulated by various factors, such as diseases and lifestyle choices,” said the study’s co-author In-Young Choi, PhD.

Professors at the University of Kansas Medical Centre asked 60 older adults about their diets in the days leading up to brain scans, which they used to monitor levels of glutathione in the brain.

Participants who had indicated they had drunk milk recently had higher levels of the antioxidant in their brains.

The closer these older adults came to the recommended daily intake of three dairy servings per day, the higher their levels of glutathione were.

“You can basically think of this damage [‘oxidative stress’ that occurs during the metabolic process] like the build-up of rust on your car,” said Debra Sullivan, PhD, professor and chair of dietetics and nutrition at KU Medical Center. “If left alone for a long time, the build-up increases and it can cause damaging effects.”

Choi added: “If we can find a way to fight this [‘oxidative stress’-related damage] by instituting lifestyle changes including diet and exercise, it could have major implications for brain health.”
RELATED STORIES
  The white stuff goes black and white


Primary and nursery school children throughout the United Kingdom are to be given a chance to learn more about pandas, thanks to Britain's largest fresh milk company, Robert Wiseman Dairies.
MORE NEWS
Barons Eden rebrands to Hiddenwell ahead of spa hotel portfolio expansion
Barons Eden, the UK parent company that operates luxury destination properties in England, has rebranded to become Hiddenwell.
Belgin Aksoy prepares to mark 15 years of Global Wellness Day on Saturday 13 June
Global Wellness Day (GWD) will mark its 15th anniversary on Saturday 13 June 2026, with the theme: #JoyMagenta – a celebration of the healing qualities of simple gestures and activities that spark joy.
HUM2N launches longevity clinic at Six Senses London
Global luxury hospitality brand, Six Senses, has partnered with longevity healthcare provider, HUM2N, to launch a clinic at Six Senses London, at The Whiteley.
Mayrlife opens first hotel day clinic in partnership with Rosewood Vienna
As part of its first hotel partnership, Mayrlife – the medical health resort company known for its site in Altaussee, Austria – has launched a day clinic at the Rosewood Vienna.
+ More news   

FEATURED SUPPLIERS

Introducing Glass Act by Templespa
Introducing Glass Act, your new go-to eye serum for brighter, smoother, beautifully awakened eyes. [more...]

Embrace the chill: TechnoAlpin's Snowsky revolutionises post-fitness recovery with falling snow
In the fast-paced world of fitness and wellness, where high-intensity workouts push us to our limits and the sweat pours, the importance of efficient recovery cannot be overstated. [more...]
+ More featured suppliers  
COMPANY PROFILES
Elemental Herbology

Founded in 2008 by a Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner, Elemental Herbology is a spa, retail [more...]
Nilo Spa Design

Nilo SPA Design, part of the Maletti group, has led the Beauty & Wellness sector for over 35 years p [more...]
+ More profiles  
CATALOGUE GALLERY
 

+ More catalogues  

DIRECTORY
+ More directory  
DIARY

 

21-23 Jun 2026

Spa Life International (UK)

Midlands (Venue TBA), Liphook, United Kingdom
22-22 Jun 2026

World Bathing Day

Worldwide,
+ More diary  
 
ABOUT LEISURE MEDIA
LEISURE MEDIA MAGAZINES
LEISURE MEDIA HANDBOOKS
LEISURE MEDIA WEBSITES
LEISURE MEDIA PRODUCT SEARCH
 
SPA BUSINESS
SPA OPPORTUNITIES
SPA BUSINESS HANDBOOK
PRINT SUBSCRIPTIONS
FREE DIGITAL SUBSCRIPTIONS
ADVERTISE . CONTACT US

Leisure Media
Tel: +44 (0)1462 431385

©Cybertrek 2026
Uniting the world of spa & wellness
Get Spa Business and Spa Business insider digital magazines FREE
Sign up here ▸
News   Products   Magazine   Subscribe
NEWS
Drinking milk may keep brain diseases at bay
POSTED 26 Mar 2015 . BY Helen Andrews
Participants who had indicated they had drunk milk recently had higher levels of the antioxidant in their brains Credit: Shutterstock / otnaydur
Milk consumption increases the levels of a naturally-occurring antioxidant in the brain which is in charge of resisting damage caused during the normal metabolic process – according to a study.

Research published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition shows this antioxidant, called glutathione, can stave off ‘oxidative stress’, which is associated with a number of conditions including Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease.

“Antioxidants are a built-in defense system for our body to fight against this damage and the levels of antioxidants in our brain can be regulated by various factors, such as diseases and lifestyle choices,” said the study’s co-author In-Young Choi, PhD.

Professors at the University of Kansas Medical Centre asked 60 older adults about their diets in the days leading up to brain scans, which they used to monitor levels of glutathione in the brain.

Participants who had indicated they had drunk milk recently had higher levels of the antioxidant in their brains.

The closer these older adults came to the recommended daily intake of three dairy servings per day, the higher their levels of glutathione were.

“You can basically think of this damage [‘oxidative stress’ that occurs during the metabolic process] like the build-up of rust on your car,” said Debra Sullivan, PhD, professor and chair of dietetics and nutrition at KU Medical Center. “If left alone for a long time, the build-up increases and it can cause damaging effects.”

Choi added: “If we can find a way to fight this [‘oxidative stress’-related damage] by instituting lifestyle changes including diet and exercise, it could have major implications for brain health.”
RELATED STORIES
The white stuff goes black and white


Primary and nursery school children throughout the United Kingdom are to be given a chance to learn more about pandas, thanks to Britain's largest fresh milk company, Robert Wiseman Dairies.
MORE NEWS
Barons Eden rebrands to Hiddenwell ahead of spa hotel portfolio expansion
Barons Eden, the UK parent company that operates luxury destination properties in England, has rebranded to become Hiddenwell.
Belgin Aksoy prepares to mark 15 years of Global Wellness Day on Saturday 13 June
Global Wellness Day (GWD) will mark its 15th anniversary on Saturday 13 June 2026, with the theme: #JoyMagenta – a celebration of the healing qualities of simple gestures and activities that spark joy.
HUM2N launches longevity clinic at Six Senses London
Global luxury hospitality brand, Six Senses, has partnered with longevity healthcare provider, HUM2N, to launch a clinic at Six Senses London, at The Whiteley.
Mayrlife opens first hotel day clinic in partnership with Rosewood Vienna
As part of its first hotel partnership, Mayrlife – the medical health resort company known for its site in Altaussee, Austria – has launched a day clinic at the Rosewood Vienna.
KX Chelsea invests £15 million to upgrade its wellness offering
Premium London health club, KX Chelsea, will imminently unveil its most significant redevelopment since its launch in 2002 to create an integrated wellness model combining training, recovery and relaxation.
Rosewood Le Guanahani St Barth offers ocean-themed yoga for Global Wellness Day
Rosewood Le Guanahani St Barth, on the northeast coast of Saint Barthélemy in the French West Indies, is offering a programme of ocean-inspired yoga classes between 8-14 June to celebrate Global Wellness Day (GWD).
+ More news   
 
FEATURED SUPPLIERS

Introducing Glass Act by Templespa
Introducing Glass Act, your new go-to eye serum for brighter, smoother, beautifully awakened eyes. [more...]

Embrace the chill: TechnoAlpin's Snowsky revolutionises post-fitness recovery with falling snow
In the fast-paced world of fitness and wellness, where high-intensity workouts push us to our limits and the sweat pours, the importance of efficient recovery cannot be overstated. [more...]
+ More featured suppliers  
COMPANY PROFILES
Elemental Herbology

Founded in 2008 by a Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner, Elemental Herbology is a spa, retail [more...]
+ More profiles  
CATALOGUE GALLERY
+ More catalogues  

DIRECTORY
+ More directory  
DIARY

 

21-23 Jun 2026

Spa Life International (UK)

Midlands (Venue TBA), Liphook, United Kingdom
22-22 Jun 2026

World Bathing Day

Worldwide,
+ More diary  
 


ADVERTISE . CONTACT US

Leisure Media
Tel: +44 (0)1462 431385

©Cybertrek 2026

ABOUT LEISURE MEDIA
LEISURE MEDIA MAGAZINES
LEISURE MEDIA HANDBOOKS
LEISURE MEDIA WEBSITES
LEISURE MEDIA PRODUCT SEARCH
PRINT SUBSCRIPTIONS
FREE DIGITAL SUBSCRIPTIONS