Health Professionals Insufficient vitamin D intake is associated with cardiovascular risk factors, and vitamin D-fortified milk - plain or flavored - can help bridge the gap. Find out more about how flavored milk's role in keeping our children healthy.

According to recent studies published in Pediatrics, insufficient vitamin D intake among children and adolescents is associated with cardiovascular risk factors, including high blood pressure, low HDL cholesterol, high blood sugar and metabolic syndrome.

Studies have shown that vitamin D-fortified milk – plain or flavored – can help bridge the gap.  Use the resources to the left to find out more about flavored milk’s role in keeping your children healthy.