| Item | Key Features | Notes / Differences |
|---|---|---|
| Protein Bars | ≥10 g protein; for muscle recovery and satiety | Usually high in protein, moderate carbs |
| Energy Bars | >30 g carbs; 8–15 g protein; for endurance | Focus on digestible carbs, suitable for long sessions |
| Meal Replacement | 280–380 kcal; balanced macros; vitamins/minerals | Designed as a meal substitute, not daily sole source |
| Keto Bars | <9 g carbs; high fats; MCTs for ketosis | Suitable for ketogenic diet, often high in nuts/coconut oil |
| Functional Bars | Contain probiotics, antioxidants, adaptogens | Support specific health goals, often enriched with functional ingredients |
Health Food Bars
├─ History
│ ├─ 1950s: Hi-Proteen Fudge
│ ├─ 1960s: Space Food Stick
│ └─ 1980s: Powerbar
├─ Types
│ ├─ Protein Bars
│ ├─ Energy Bars
│ ├─ Meal Replacement Bars
│ ├─ Keto Bars
│ └─ Functional Food Bars
├─ Selection Criteria
│ ├─ Purpose & Goals
│ ├─ Nutritional Profile
│ └─ Ingredient Quality
├─ Label & Ingredients
│ ├─ Added Sugars
│ ├─ Fiber Sources
│ └─ Functional Ingredients
└─ Pitfalls & Recommendations
├─ Excess Calories/Sugar/Fat
└─ Over-Reliance on Bars
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Pon a prueba tus conocimientos sobre Mastering Health Food Bars con 9 preguntas de opción múltiple con correcciones detalladas.
1. According to the NASM guide, what should consumers check on food labels when selecting health food bars?
2. What is the minimum amount of protein that defines a protein bar according to the NASM guide?
Memoriza los conceptos clave de Mastering Health Food Bars con 10 tarjetas de memoria interactivas.
Energy bar — carbohydrate content?
More than 30 grams of carbs.
Protein bars — definition?
Bars with ≥10 g protein, for muscle repair.
Protein bar — minimum protein?
At least 10 grams of protein.
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