Developing a Fruit-Based Nutrient Bar
U.S. obesity rates related to poor diets are a major health issue, with one in three adults considered obese.
ARS scientists, in collaboration with the Children's Hospital Oakland Research Institute in Oakland, CA, have developed a low-calorie, fruit-based snack bar fortified with micronutrients, fiber, and other healthy components that are lacking in a typical U.S. diet.
In a clinical study, subjects ate two bars daily for 8 weeks without other changes in diet or exercise. Study results showed healthy changes in cardiovascular health, insulin resistance, inflammation, and obesity.
ARS has applied for a patent for this fruit-based snack bar.
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