Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Stocking up on tasty snacks may be the key to finally hitting those health goals. So, how exactly does one incorporate snacking ...
More than 90% of American adults have one or more snacks a day, but snacking has gotten a bad reputation for being a harmful habit. Now, new research suggests that snacking can be good for you — when ...
American adults eat a meal’s worth of calories in snacks every day, according to a recent study published in PLOS Global Public Health. The study examined data from over 23,000 Americans aged 30 and ...
Snacking is becoming increasingly popular, with more than 70% of people reporting they snack at least twice a day. In a new study involving more than 1,000 people, researchers examined whether ...
American adults eat up to 500 calories a day in snacks, often junk food, a new study suggests. Snacking isn't necessarily bad, but it tends to involve processed food and added sugars. For healthier ...
Snacking feels harmless. A biscuit with tea, a handful of chips, or a cold drink between meals doesn't seem like much. But for someone with diabetes, those extra bites can keep blood sugar levels ...
Turns out, they’re not “bad” after all.
Nutritious snack choices are an important part of a healthy eating pattern. Handfuls of nuts and dried fruits are fiber-packed and can help keep you satisfied—but sometimes you just want a bag of ...
The average American skips about three meals per week, according to new research. A survey of 2,000 U.S. adults revealed only 22% say that they never skip meals, compared with 29% who admit they do so ...
Ever feel like you just want something to munch on late at night -- the proverbial midnight snack? You're not alone. Contrary to popular opinion, however, night-time eating isn't necessarily bad for ...
BYU faculty, staff and friends gathered in the WSC Varsity Theater on Oct. 25 to participate in a food demo presented by BYU dietetic graduate students. The theme of the food demo was “Snack Attack” ...
Baked potato chips aren’t necessarily “healthier” than regular chips. The baked chips are typically processed and “predigested,” so they contain less nutrients. Try looking for regular potato chips ...