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Food & Supplement Labels. List of Ingredients Nutrition Facts Panel Claims % Fat Nutrient Claims Other Claims Supplement Regulations DSHEA USP verification Certifications Organic & Fair Trade. List of Ingredients. Listed in descending order, by weight To choose Whole Wheat Bread: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Food & Supplement Labels
List of Ingredients
Nutrition Facts Panel
Claims% FatNutrient Claims Other Claims
Supplement RegulationsDSHEAUSP verification
CertificationsOrganic & Fair Trade
List of Ingredients
Listed in descending order, by weight
To choose Whole Wheat Bread:Look for whole wheat (grain) as first ingredient.If “wheat” is first ingredient, not whole grain
Product can be labeled “No Transfat” if it has <0.5 grams of transfat per serving
Check for “partially hydrogenated oil” in ingredients
Nutrition Facts
Serving SizeHow many servings do you eat? The % DV indicates the amount that ONE SERVING contributesStandard servings sizes for each type of food
The Daily Value is scientifically agreed upon daily intake of nutrients.
Based on 2,000 calorie diet.
Nutrition Facts
% Daily Value (DV)Helpful to increase or limit nutrients
<5% of DV is low>20% of DV is high
Required to provide % DV for 4 vitamins & minerals:
Vitamin A & C, Calcium & Iron
If label claims “Good source of…” or “fortified”, must provide % DV for that specific nutrient.
% Fat
Refers to % fat by weight NOT calories
To find % fat by calories use this formula:
(total fat grams) x (9 cal/gram) ÷ (total calories) x 100 = % fat
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size 1 cup Calories 122 Total Fat 5 g
Saturated Fat 3 g
% Fat from Calories
5 x 9 = 4545 ÷ 122 = 0.3688 0.37 x 100 = 37%
37% of the calories come from fat
2% Milk
Nutrient Claims
Light: 50% less fat than the regular brand 1/3 fewer calories than the regular brand Texture or color “light brown sugar” or “light olive oil”
Reduced: 25% less nutrient or calories than regular brand
Good Source: If food contains 10-19% Daily Value for specific nutrient, example: “good source of Vitamin C”.
High/Excellent: If a food contains 20% Daily Value for specific nutrient, example: “high fiber”.
Other Claims
“Natural”FDA – no standard definition
“No added hormones” on poultry labelHormones not given to poultry since 1950’sLook for “NO ANTIBIOTICS”
“Cage free”All broiler chickens are raised in cage free barns, most raised in enclosed buildings. Look for “free-range”Look for “cage free” or “free-range” when buying eggs. Laying hens are raised in cramped wire cages. ALL “Organic” chickens and eggs are free range. Birds must have access to outside with shade & shelter. No antibiotics allowed.
Dietary Supplements
Do not have to prove they are safe
Do not have to prove they are effective
Product label may not contain all the ingredients in declared amounts
Product may contain ingredients not listed
DSHEA - Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act
A legislative act passed in 1994.
Broadened the regulatory definition of dietary supplements
Altered the federal government’s oversight of supplement products.
DSHEA Requirements
Safety: Supplement company not required to test product for safety
FDA can only step in if product proven to cause harm
Effectiveness: Supplement company does not have to prove product does what it claims.
Claims: “energy enhancer”, “builds muscle”, “boosts immune system”
Not reviewed by FDA. Based on companies interpretation of scientific studies.
Must include disclaimer
Disclaimer Statement
“This statement has not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose treat, cure or prevent any disease”.
DSHEA Label Requirement
Label must include Facts Panel & list of ingredients
Appearance very similar to Nutrition Facts on food
Food regulated by FDA; supplements are not
May contain ingredients not on label, omit ingredients stated on label.
Challenge Question
Which statement do you agree with?
1. Supplements are regulated by the FDA.
2. Supplements are tested for effectiveness prior to marketing the product
3. Supplements do not have to prove they are safe.
USP Verification
Indicates:Contains amounts & potency of ingredients on the label Does not contain harmful contaminantsEasily released into body
LABEL DOES NOT MEAN:
• The product is effective• The product is safe
Supplement Verification
USDA Organic Standards:
Plants:Grown in soils not treated with conventional pesticides, fertilizers or herbicides for at least 3 yearsProduced without genetically engineered seeds
Animals:Given organic feed. Raised WITHOUT antibioticsCan NOT be raised in “factory-like” confinement conditions. Must have access to outdoors.
Organic Certification
“100% Organic”Contains ONLY organic ingredients excluding water and salt
“Organic”USDA/Organic seal identifies products with at least 95% organic ingredients.
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“Made with organic ingredients” Contains at least 70% organic ingredients Not allowed to use USDA Organic seal
Fair Trade Certification
An international movement committed to farmers receiving a fair price for their production of food products
Benefits go directly to farmers and their communities.
Over 1 million farmers in 58 developing countries across Africa, Asia and Latin America are Fair Trade Certified.
Fair Trade Principles:
Fair Prices: Farm co-ops receive a guaranteed minimum floor price
Fair Working Conditions: Workers have safe working conditions. Forced child labor is prohibited
Direct Trade: Importers purchase from Fair Trade co-ops directly
Democratic Decisions: Co-op members decide democratically how to use their fair trade revenues. They invest in business development, equipment, training and organic certification
Environmentally Sustainable: Farming system protects the farmer’s health and preserves the environment for future generations. Genetically engineered seeds are prohibited
Fair Trade USA
A non-profit organization located in Oakland
www.transfairusa.org
Leading certifier of Fair Trade products in U.S.
Products meet the standards & display the Fair Trade label
Certified products include:Coffee, tea, cocoa, sugarSome fresh fruit, wine, flowers & cotton (apparel)
Fairtrade Video
In 2011, Transfair changed it’s name to Fairtrade USA.
In video they mention Transfair.
Fairtrade USA & Transfair are same organization.