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Teens may be turning to protein bars, shakes, or powders to accomplish these goals because their parents do the same, experts said. “Protein supplements have grown in popularity, ...
Teen boys are more likely to consume protein supplements every day or most days than teen girls, a new Mott Poll finds. Here’s what experts have to say on the trend.
Teen protein supplement use is rising, ... Nearly 29% of parents said their children ate protein bars, while 23% and 15% noted the use of protein shakes and powders, respectively.
Teenagers are increasingly turning to protein-packed bars, shakes and powders to help them add muscle to their frames, a new study shows. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News ...
Consuming a high amount of protein can cause unhealthy weight gain, increase risk for obesity, and lead to dehydration and kidney damage Justine Habibian, Ph.D., R.D.N. A growing number of children ...
Protein drinks are helping fuel the growing sales of sports-nutrition products, which now top $2.7 billion. Teenagers who want to look like the sculpted images they see in fitness magazines are ...
Are Protein Drinks Safe for Kids? For children with protein deficiency or another medical condition that keeps them from getting enough protein, protein drinks can be used to supplement their diet.
How much protein do kids need? Kristin Kirkpatrick, former lead dietitian at Cleveland Clinic and Malina Melkani, child feeding expert and author, explain.
Teen boys are more likely to consume protein supplements every day or most days than teen girls, a new Mott Poll finds. Here’s what experts have to say on the trend.
Convenient protein is even more important than ever. As a dietitian who is always on the go with work and travel—mostly to watch my kids on the volleyball and tennis courts—I always love to ...
Teen boys are more likely to consume protein supplements every day or most days than teen girls, a new Mott Poll finds. Here’s what experts have to say on the trend.