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HEALTH DRINKS

Craving something a bit more than water to rehydrate? From kombucha to beverages with added vitamins, health drinks promise to quench your thirst while delivering a body-boosting dose of nutrition. Here are the three we’re raising our glasses to right now.
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Men's Fitness
Nov-22
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For the days when you’ve got zero time to whip together a balanced lunch or dinner, nutritionally sound ready meals can take the hassle out of healthy eating. From delivered-to-your-door meal-prep services to a new (healthier) generation of add-hot-water-and-go convenience foods, here are our favourites.
MULTIVITAMINS
While it’s always wise to take a food-first approach to nutrition, a simple multivitamin is a fairly low-cost way of ensuring that your body is getting everything it needs. But it’s a saturated market, and finding a multivitamin that ticks all your boxes can be overwhelming. To help you make that choice, these are the three products our experts rated the best.
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ON-THE-GO ENERGY
Whether you’re struggling halfway through a run or ride, or simply need to arrest the post-lunch slump, there are a wide variety of healthy pick-me-up products – beyond the high-fat high-sugar chocolate bars of old. These are our favourites for providing either an instant boost, or more sustained energy throughout the day.
ENERGY BARS
Energy bars are primarily designed to replenish calories and tend to be higher in carbohydrates to keep you fuelled. To keep hunger at bay and balance blood sugar, choose a bar that also provides some easy-to-digest protein. Many combine glucose and fructose in a 2:1 ratio for ease of absorption. For moderate-intensity exercise, you will be looking to consume around 45-60g carbohydrates per hour.
ENERGY DRINKS
Looking for a natural lift without loads of sugar and additives? These healthy energy drinks are ideal for an instant, hydrating boost – with added functional ingredients for focus and alertness.
BRAIN HEALTH
Brain-boosting nootropics – substances that can improve memory, and increase mental alertness and concentration – are becoming increasingly popular. These so-called ‘cognitive enhancers’ are cropping up in everything from protein powders to snack bars, and here are three products worthy of your attention.
ELECTROLYTE POWDERS
Endurance sessions mean attention to hydration and electrolyte balance. Sweating is your body’s defence system against overheating. Unfortunately, though, when you sweat, you lose some important minerals known as electrolytes, including sodium and potassium. Electrolytes support a number of bodily functions, including energy production and fluid balance. Top your reserves up with the following products.
WHEY PROTEIN POWDERS
Whey protein is a staple in most athletes’ diets, and for good reason: it’s digested quickly, absorbed efficiently and generally tastes good. However, when it comes to price, nutritional profile and ingredient lists, there is a lot of variability. Whether you’re looking for a whey concentrate, isolate or hydrolysate, ideally you want a high protein content by weight, with low carbs and fat, and without unnecessary fillers and additives.
VEGAN PROTEIN POWDERS
Plant-based protein powders have come a long way, and most now not only match whey protein for post-workout appeal, but also in terms of their recovery credentials. Blends, or single-protein sources – such as pea, soy, hemp, rice, pumpkin seed and so on – are widely available. Many people opt for rice and pea blends, as they tend to be gentle on the stomach and provide high amounts of the essential amino acids leucine, isoleucine and valine, making them particularly good for building muscle.
CLEAR PROTEIN POWDERS
More fruit squash than chocolate milkshake, these protein powders are easy to mix, light and refreshing. They’re still an emerging product, so you won’t find the huge range on offer for more conventional powders, but to help you make the right choice, we’ve rounded up three of the most effective clear whey isolate protein powders on the market right now.
PROTEIN BARS
If you’ve had your fill of dried chicken and eggs, protein bars are the snack of choice for anyone leading an active lifestyle, providing an on-the-go alternative to more cumbersome shakes and time-intensive meals. Word to the wise, though: some are little more than glorified chocolate bars, so you do need to be a bit careful with your selection. Look for bars that contain at least 15g of protein, with plenty of fibre.
PRE-WORKOUT POWDERS
Designed to power you through the toughest of workouts even when you feel completely spent, pre-workout powders contain a range ingredients (not just caffeine) to provide a near-instant boost of energy. If you get the jitters after a cup of coffee, these probably aren’t for you, but if you’re in need of some extra get-up-andgo, there are few more effective options than these three products.
PROTEIN BREAKFASTS
We’d all love a well-balanced, nutritionally complete breakfast every morning, but sometimes (most of the time) life gets in the way. When that happens, you need convenience that doesn’t come with a health cost. These products achieve exactly that, providing a hit of protein to kick-start the recovery process first thing.
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