Energy-providing protein: creating and analyzing the impact of healthy soy bars on school-aged kids
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https://doi.org/10.61363/fsamr.v2i1.64Keywords:
Production; protein analysis; development of children, amino acids, immune system, growthAbstract
Soy, which is high in protein, is cholesterol-free food. It is rich in fiber as well as proteins, fats, vitamins, and minerals found in abundant. High quantities of protein in soy protein bars provide numerous benefits for children. The production and evaluation of healthy soy bars and their effect on school-going children is a topic of great interest in the field of nutrition and health. Researchers in nutrition and health are interested in the production of nutritious soy bars and their effects on children. Soy protein is composed of amino acids rather than casein or protein like beef. Soy protein bars contain vitamins, minerals, and fiber for children. Soy bars can help children meet their nutritional needs. Teenagers and infants require adequate nutrition. A well-balanced, nutrient-rich diet promotes healthy growth and development and shapes lifetime eating habits. Protein, a tissue component and a source of energy serve multiple essential roles in the body. These functions are essential throughout childhood and adolescence. Soy protein bars for youngsters increase skeletal muscle growth and digestion. Because of its low-fat content, soy protein is ideal for weight-conscious children. Tofu and other soy-based products are protein-rich foods. These foods contain amino acids, which support growth, immunological function, and other vital processes.
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