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Do Soy Crisps Offer Health Advantage?

By Leslie Ball





Most nutritionists advise that you have to let go of your snacks as a way of managing obesity. This is not as easy as it sounds, in most cases, you find yourself craving for potato chips or any other snacks and you end up eating them before you even realize that you are on a diet. The easier option is to replace the high-calorie snacks with lower calorie and healthier options. This is when you have to think of the soy crisps as the alternative.



The crisps made from soy are similar in taste to the potato chips and you may not even realize that you have made a substitution. They are made of flour from soybeans and thus come with all the nutritional values and health benefits normally associated with soybeans. Their sodium content is also very high.



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.



On the side of vitamins and mineral, a single ounce contains 1.47 milligrams of iron, which represents 18% of the daily requirement for men and 8% of recommended daily requirement for women. It also delivers 17% of an adult daily requirement of folic acid (folate). It also has vitamin K and vitamin E in small dosages.



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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