Boxing food rankings
Potato crisps: how it ranks for boxers
The best form of potato crisps here is low fat. It ranks 1856 of 2,591 foods all-round, with 6% of its calories from protein. Top-scoring entry: Potato crisps (low fat). All-round (Super) 0.5, rank 1856/2,591. %Protein per kcal 6, Nutrient Density 22, estimated Satiety 29, energy density 4.58 kcal/g.
Every form of potato crisps, ranked
| Preparation | All-Round Nutrition | Making Weight | % Protein/kcal | Nutrients | Fullness | Carbs | Calories |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| low fat | 0.5 | 1.7 | 6% | 22 | 29 | 69g | 494 |
| fried in sunflower oil | 0.5 | 1.4 | 5% | 24 | 27 | 59g | 519 |
Carbs and calories are per 100 g. Part of the Sugars, preserves and snacks group. Scores from the UK Government CoFID 2021 dataset.
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Common questions
Is potato crisps good for boxers?
On an all-round basis (1 out of 100), potato crisps ranks 1856 of 2,591 foods. Its best form here is low fat, with 6% of its calories from protein, a nutrient-density score of 22 and an estimated fullness of 29.
How is potato crisps scored?
Scores come from the UK Government CoFID 2021 dataset. The all-round score combines protein per calorie, nutrient density and estimated satiety. Satiety is modelled from the drivers of fullness, not measured directly.
General information for boxers, not medical or dietary advice. For a plan built around you, speak to a registered dietitian or your GP. Food data from the UK Government CoFID 2021 dataset, used under the Open Government Licence.
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