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they are eating enough and eating different types of food, they will be healthy. getting enough protein from different sources, like nuts, beans, soy products, and whole grains, helps keep athletes strong. eat foods high in vitamin b and vitamin d, such as fortified soymilk, cereals, and nutritional yeast
vegetables like broccoli or peas." with a varied diet, vegan athletes can easily meet nutrient requirements; however, it is also important for teens to pay attention to specific nutrients, like vitamin b and vitamin d. vitamin b can be found in fortified foods, including soymilk, cereals, and nutritional yeast...
https://www.vrg.org/journal/vj2010issue1/2010_issue1_vegan_teen_athlete.php
maltodextrin, salt, corn syrup solids, whey, sugar, contains less than %: buttermilk, nonfat milk, black pepper, mono & diglycerides, sodium caseinate, lactalbumin, dicalcium phosphate, color added), organic chopped carrots, beef broth (beef stock, maltodextrin, natural flavor, sugar, beef fat, salt, yeast
enzymes, annatto), butter (sweet cream, salt, annatto, nonfat milk solids, sodium caseinate, disodium phosphate), potato starch, organic carrot granules, red and green bell peppers, beef au jus (salt, sugar, hydrolyzed soy protein, rendered beef fat, dextrose maltodextrin [from corn], natural flavor, yeast...
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