Healthy Snacks: High Protein, Low Carb & Guilt-Free Ideas

Healthy snacks are essential for managing blood sugar and beating cravings. From high-protein options for diabetics to low-sodium beef jerky, discover nutritious pick-me-ups that won't derail your diet during meetings or holidays.

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Healthy Late-Night Snacks

Late-night snacks can be the perfect companion to a good book, television show or movie. And contrary to popular belief, eating late at night is no more likely to promote weight gain than calories eaten at other times of the day, according to the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.

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Tuna sandwich

High Protein Snacks for Diabetics

If you have diabetes, your body does not metabolize carbohydrates properly, and you have high blood sugar levels. A carbohydrate-controlled diet can help you manage your blood sugar levels, and healthy, high-protein snacks can help you stick to such a meal plan.

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Healthy Non-Perishable Snacks

Snacking is a great way to boost energy levels and prevent overeating at meals. Non-perishable foods do not require refrigeration, making them a convenient option for snacking. While some non-perishable foods contain excess fat, sugar or sodium, many healthy options are available.

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Healthy Snacks for IBS

Irritable bowel syndrome, or IBS, is a chronic disorder that affects the large intestine. Common IBS symptoms include abdominal pain, bloating, constipation and diarrhea. There is no currently no cure for IBS, but it remains a non life-threatening disorder.

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Three golden cheese crackers on white. With cheese.

Why Are Healthy Snacks Important?

Many people avoid snacks because they are afraid that snacks contribute to weight gain. However, a healthy snack can offer health benefits. Snacks can even be included in a weight loss plan. The trick is to choose a snack with about 100 calories and a mix of carbohydrates, protein and healthy fats.

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Variety of doughnuts

Healthy Snacks for a Meeting

Donuts and pastries are common foods served at business meetings, but they are high in fat and sugar and lack any substantial nutrition. If you and your colleagues attend regular meetings, providing healthier fare will help you avoid consuming empty calories and will also increase your intake of vitamins and minerals.

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Ricotta cheese with peach and cucumber

Healthy Low-Fat Snacks

Snacks are an important part of a healthy diet for children, teens and adults. Choosing healthy snacks can be helpful if you are trying to manage your weight, lessen hunger between meals and boost energy. Small, low-fat snacks, eaten throughout the day, may reduce cravings, hunger and impulsive eating.

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List of Low-Glycemic & High-Protein Snack Foods

The USDA reports that American adults get a substantial 24 percent of total calories from snacks. The right snacks not only help you meet your nutrient needs, but can also reduce hunger and help you control your weight.

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Healthy Snacks With Hummus

Chickpeas, olive oil and sesame paste, or tahini, are the main ingredients in hummus, a nutritious Middle-Eastern dip. Seasoned with garlic, lemon juice, cumin and black pepper, a healthy recipe for hummus is low in sodium and high in protein.

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Fat-Free and Sugar-Free Snack Foods

Ninety percent of U.S. adults snack at least once per day, reports the U.S. Department of Agriculture, so chances are that most of your days include one or more snacks. High-fat, high-sugar snacks, such as cereal bars and snack cakes, can be high in calories and low in nutrients.

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How Many Calories Are in Plain Popcorn?

Air-popped popcorn is one of your best bets for a low-calorie, low-fat, high-fiber snack, advises "Cooking Light." Unlike many less-than-healthy snacks, popcorn is a whole grain that can help you fulfill the daily grain requirement recommended by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

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Peeled almonds closeup. For vegetarians.

Bodybuilder Snack Foods

Snacks for bodybuilders usually follow a few simple rules. They are often high in protein, low in sugar and, in general, are healthy foods. A good bodybuilding snack should shoot for around 15 or more grams of protein, with an equal or lesser amount of carbohydrates.

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Blueberries

Healthy Low-Sodium Snacks

The average American consumes 6,900 to 9,000 milligrams of sodium a day, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center, yet you only need 500 milligrams of sodium a day. High intakes of sodium can lead to fluid retention and high blood pressure. Many snack foods contain high amounts of sodium.

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Greek yogurt

Probiotics & Greek Yogurt

As with regular yogurt, Greek yogurt is made from fermented milk. But Greek yogurt is strained more times than traditional yogurt to remove more whey. As a result, Greek yogurt is thicker and has more protein than regular yogurt.

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