Obesity rates have tripled since 1975: Nutritionist says your "healthy" snacks might be part of the problem

The real challenge is to find foods that satisfy cravings without covertly sneaking in a full extra meal.Most “healthy” snacks cease being healthy the moment portion sizes are discussed.One handful of namkeen is half the packet. Granola becomes dessert. Protein bars have as much sugar as chocolate quietly. However, even “diet snacks” can add hundreds of calories to your diet without giving you a lasting sense of fullness.