Children have become busier than ever these days, juggling between their academics, tuitions, sports coaching, playing with friends, and other hobbies. More often than not, their random and mood-based play timings end up compromising their nutrient intake, taking a toll on their energy levels and physical development. Making just a small addition to their existing diet can support in increasing their endurance. A nourishing beverage like Boost can increase your child’s stamina by 3 times+.
Here are some nutrients in Boost that are essential to increase stamina:
Vitamin C and iron can help transport oxygen better to the muscles. This improves their physical performance. Vitamins A, C, and E have antioxidant properties and may reduce muscle damage associated with high muscle usage.
Some micro-nutrients like Vitamin B12, B2, B6, B1, C, Folate and Iron are not easily available in a child’s daily diet. Boost is scientifically proven to significantly improve the status of these key nutrients by at least 4 times*!
How well is your child’s food being utilized by their body? Vital nutrients like folic acid, biotin, iodine, and magnesium, in the presence of oxygen, help release more energy from the food that your child is eating. Boost has nutrients which help in optimal utilization of oxygen**. Make your child’s nutrition count.
A solid built in adulthood needs a solid foundation for your child’s bones and muscles in their growing years. Boost contains nutrients like vitamin D, calcium and protein, known to contribute to maintenance of bone and muscle function. Add Boost to your child’s daily diet to see significant improvement in their endurance and fitness+.
Children can be really picky with their food sometimes. Boost comes in a delicious rich chocolate flavour which is absolutely loved by children. It works like a treat that delivers 17 essential vitamins and minerals to fuel their passion.
Boost is scientifically/clinically proven to improve status of 7 key nutrients (Vitamins B1, B2, B6, B12, C, Folate, Iron) by at least 4 times
Refers to VO2 max (maximal aerobic capacity) – an valid index measuring the limits of the cardio respiratory systems ability to transport oxygen from the air to the tissues at a given level of physical conditioning and oxygen availability