August 17, 2026
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Protein Bars Got a Bad Rap. New Research Says They Deserve a Break.

Though many of our favorite performance foods, like protein bars, may be ultra-processed, that doesn’t automatically make them unhealthy. Here’s what registered dietitians really think about them.

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Elliot Beadle, a registered dietitian and exercise physiologist with St. Luke’s University Health Network, works with anyone who wants nutrition to fuel better performance, from competitive athletes to first-time marathon Post Views:
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