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Health claims are statements made by manufacturers about the health benefits of their products. These claims can be found on the packaging of food and dietary supplements, and are used to promote the product's health benefits. Health claims are regulated by various authorities worldwide, such as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the United States and the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) in the European Union.

Types of Health Claims[edit | edit source]

There are three main types of health claims:

  1. Nutrient content claims describe the level of a nutrient in a food product. For example, "low fat" or "high in vitamin C".
  2. Structure/function claims describe how a nutrient or dietary compound affects the structure or function of the human body. For example, "calcium builds strong bones".
  3. Health claims describe the relationship between a food, food component, or dietary supplement ingredient, and reducing the risk of a disease or health-related condition.

Regulation of Health Claims[edit | edit source]

In the United States, health claims are regulated by the FDA. The FDA evaluates the scientific evidence behind a health claim before it can be used on a product. In the European Union, health claims are evaluated by the EFSA.

Controversies and Criticisms[edit | edit source]

Health claims have been criticized for being misleading or false. Some health claims are not supported by scientific evidence, and can lead consumers to make unhealthy food choices. In response to these criticisms, regulatory authorities have implemented stricter regulations and guidelines for health claims.

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