Friday, March 13, 2015

Do Soy Crisps Offer Health Advantage?

By Leslie Ball


The nutritionists are always asking us to consider healthier options for our diet. However, when you discover that you are now overweight or even obese, the advice from the nutritionists can no longer be ignored. At this time, the risk of getting the lifestyle diseases likes diabetes and heart diseases get higher than ever. All of a sudden, you have to let go of candies, French fries, and other snacks even if you crave for them. This is not easy at all. However, there is an alternative that comes with more benefits. Instead of forgetting about snacks completely, you should just replace them with the soy crisps that is low in calorie and comes with many health benefits normally associated with the soybean food products.

There is no significant difference in taste when you compare the potato chips and the crisps made from the soybean flour. In fact, you may not even realize that you are replacing the fries and other snacks you are used to. With high sodium content and several nutritional values, the crisps are gaining popularity across the whole population; from gym goers, athletes, to housewives.

A single ounce serving contains 109 calories and 2 grams of fats. Of these, 0.3 grams are saturated fats. With a very low content of saturated fats, soy ranks top as one of the healthiest snacks. The reason is simple, the more the saturated fats consumed, the higher the chances of developing the heart diseases.

Consuming more saturated fats increases the risk of heart diseases. By consuming more unsaturated fats, less cholesterol is accumulated in the blood, which also means less bad cholesterol in the blood. The soy products also have zero Trans fats. The Trans fats increase bad cholesterol and reduce good ones, and an intake of zero Trans fats is definitely a good option.

However, when it comes to protein content, the results are amazing. For a healthy woman, 46 grams of protein is recommended per day. For men, the recommended level is 56 grams per day. Surprisingly, a single ounce of this snack contains 7.5 grams of protein. This represents 16% of what is recommended for women and 13% for men. It also has 1 gram of fiber, which represents 5% of what is recommended for adults.

The vitamin and the mineral content are also impressive. From one ounce alone, you will get 1.47 milligrams of iron, which is 8% of what an adult woman need and 18% of the requirement for an adult man. It also has 17% of the daily folic acid requirement and low amount of vitamins E and K.

However, if you have a problem with sodium intake; let's say you have heart conditions and the increase in intake of sodium can increase the risk of a heart attack, then you must be cautious. One ounce contains 10% of sodium that is recommended for adults and 16% of what is recommended for those with heart conditions.

The crisps made from soy are also available in numerous flavors such as salted, cheddar and barbecue. They have a crunchy texture, taste good, and are best eaten with fresh vegetable sticks, hummus, and guacamole or other healthier options.




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