I have always wondered about all the different “health” products out there and whether they are contributing to America’s bulging waist line???? First it was eat carbs to grow and mature. Then carbs were bad, go low fat. But all those “low fat” products were filled will carbs or sugar. Then it was high protein. Wait till you see what is in some of those protein bars—Yuck! I am trying to old mix of vegys, fruit, less fat, less starchy carbs and well just over all to stop over eating. Let’s see how that works over the long run. Less is more syndrome. That is my focus through the Greatest Loser contest at my gym, the village at DC Ranch. Anyway, below is an article form Men’s Health. I hope you find it helpful! Jeff Cameron
The Truth About Energy Bars |
One word describes what Americans want from their diet these days: Convenience. So stock the supermarket with compact “energy-on-the-go” food touted to fight fatigue, fuel muscle growth, or help you lose weight and it’s guaranteed to fly off the shelves. That’s why sales of energy bars have seen incredible growth over the last decade, with more than $700 million in sales, according to research in Dietitian’s Edge.
Cut through the hype and flashy packaging, and you’re often left with a hefty (and expensive) dose of sugar, oil, and a mass of added vitamins and minerals. With little research to back up the bars claims, many are nothing more than protein-containing candy in disguise. So do you really need any of this stuff? Eat This, Not That! took a look at some of the biggest and boldest bars around to find the answer.
Some meal-replacement bars may not have as much protein as you think. You won’t find pig’s feet or cattle hide listed in the fine print, but that’s because they’re hidden behind names like gelatin, hydrolyzed collagen, or hydrolyzed gelatin. Both collagen and gelatin lack an essential amino acid required to make them a complete protein. That means the quality of the protein is inferior to products that lack gelatin or collagen.
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