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What are structure/function claims on food labels?
A Structure/Function Claim describe the role of a nutrient or ingredient on the structure or function of the human body. These may appear on the labels of foods, dietary supplements or drugs. Examples of a Structure/Function Claim: “Calcium builds strong bones”
Which phrase is an example of a structure/function claim on a food label?
Examples of a Structure/Function Claim: “Calcium builds strong bones” “Fiber maintains bowel regularity” “Antioxidants maintain cell integrity”
What claims are allowed to be printed on a food label?
Among the claims that can be used on food and dietary supplement labels are three categories of claims that are defined by statute and/or FDA regulations: health claims, nutrient content claims, and structure/function claims.
What are health claims on food labels give three examples?
An example of an authorized health claim is, “Adequate calcium and vitamin D as part of a healthful diet, along with physical activity, may reduce the risk of osteoporosis in later life.” 2. What is “significant scientific agreement?”
When can a food label have a health claim on its label?
A “health claim” by definition has two essential components: (1) a substance (whether a food, food component, or dietary ingredient) and (2) a disease or health-related condition. A statement lacking either one of these components does not meet the regulatory definition of a health claim.
What is the purpose of nutrient claims on food labels?
Nutrient content claims are used for two purposes: To describe the level of a nutrient in the product using terms such as free, high, and low or. To compare the level of a nutrient in food to another food using terms such as more, reduced, and lite.
What is the purpose of the health claims nutrition claims on food labels?
Health claims in food labeling are claims that have been reviewed by FDA and are allowed on food products to show that a food or food component may reduce the risk of a disease or a health-related condition.
What are nutrient claims on food labels?
Nutrient Claims on Food Labels. Nutrient claims describe the content of a food, including the amount of nutrients, calories, cholesterol or fiber, but not in exact amounts. Usually on the front of the food label, the nutrient claim provides a quick comparison between similar products.
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