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Page 1: Navigating Food Labels. Food Label Regulations NLEA, 1990; mandatory labeling, 1994 Regulated by: ▫Food and Drug Administration ▫Food Safety and Inspection

Navigating Food Labels

Page 2: Navigating Food Labels. Food Label Regulations NLEA, 1990; mandatory labeling, 1994 Regulated by: ▫Food and Drug Administration ▫Food Safety and Inspection

Food Label Regulations

•NLEA, 1990; mandatory labeling, 1994

•Regulated by:

▫Food and Drug Administration

▫Food Safety and Inspection Service/USDA

http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/lab-gen.html

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Page 3: Navigating Food Labels. Food Label Regulations NLEA, 1990; mandatory labeling, 1994 Regulated by: ▫Food and Drug Administration ▫Food Safety and Inspection

Food Label Regulations

•Exempt foods:

▫Plain coffee, tea

▫Most spices

▫Restaurant foods and foods prepared in stores (unless a claim such as “low-fat” is made)

▫Foods in very small packages

http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/lab-gen.html

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Page 4: Navigating Food Labels. Food Label Regulations NLEA, 1990; mandatory labeling, 1994 Regulated by: ▫Food and Drug Administration ▫Food Safety and Inspection

Mandatory Information

1. Statement of identity

2. Net package contents

3. Manufacturer/packer/distributor contact information

4. Ingredient list: descending order by weight

5. Nutrition information: Nutrition Facts panel

6. Allergy information

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Page 5: Navigating Food Labels. Food Label Regulations NLEA, 1990; mandatory labeling, 1994 Regulated by: ▫Food and Drug Administration ▫Food Safety and Inspection

What’s On Your Food Label?

•Share the following: ▫ Statement of identity▫ Net package contents

▫ Manufacturer/packer/distributor contact information

•Read the ingredient list.

•Are there food allergens listed?

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Page 6: Navigating Food Labels. Food Label Regulations NLEA, 1990; mandatory labeling, 1994 Regulated by: ▫Food and Drug Administration ▫Food Safety and Inspection

Nutrition Facts Panel

http://www.fda.gov/Food/LabelingNutrition/ConsumerInformation/ucm078889.htm#twoparts

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Page 7: Navigating Food Labels. Food Label Regulations NLEA, 1990; mandatory labeling, 1994 Regulated by: ▫Food and Drug Administration ▫Food Safety and Inspection

Information in the Footnote

•DVs for most nutrients are based on calorie intake.

•Some DVs are maximums to stay below and some are recommended levels to strive for.

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Page 8: Navigating Food Labels. Food Label Regulations NLEA, 1990; mandatory labeling, 1994 Regulated by: ▫Food and Drug Administration ▫Food Safety and Inspection

Quick Guide to % Daily Values

•Based on 2000 calorie diet.

•5% DV or less = low

•20% DV or more = high

•Keep in mind the serving size on the label and what YOUR portion (actual amount eaten) is!

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Page 9: Navigating Food Labels. Food Label Regulations NLEA, 1990; mandatory labeling, 1994 Regulated by: ▫Food and Drug Administration ▫Food Safety and Inspection

Limit These Nutrients

•Many Americans get TOO MUCH of these nutrients in their daily diet.

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Page 10: Navigating Food Labels. Food Label Regulations NLEA, 1990; mandatory labeling, 1994 Regulated by: ▫Food and Drug Administration ▫Food Safety and Inspection

Get Enough of These Nutrients

•Many Americans do NOT get enough of these nutrients in their daily diet.

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Page 11: Navigating Food Labels. Food Label Regulations NLEA, 1990; mandatory labeling, 1994 Regulated by: ▫Food and Drug Administration ▫Food Safety and Inspection

Nutrient Content Claims

•Describe the quantity of a nutrient provided: high in, good source of, lean …

•State nutrient content relative to that in other products: light, less, reduced …

•Defined by FDA and USDA regulations

“Good source of fiber"

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Page 12: Navigating Food Labels. Food Label Regulations NLEA, 1990; mandatory labeling, 1994 Regulated by: ▫Food and Drug Administration ▫Food Safety and Inspection

Health Claims

•Link diet or a food component with health

•Substantial scientific support

•Emphasize total diet

•12 health claims approved by FDA

Low-fat diets rich in fiber-containing grain products, fruits, and vegetables may reduce the risk of some types of cancer, a disease associated with many factors.

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Page 13: Navigating Food Labels. Food Label Regulations NLEA, 1990; mandatory labeling, 1994 Regulated by: ▫Food and Drug Administration ▫Food Safety and Inspection

Structure/Function Claims

•Link substance with effect on body structure or function

•Can describe effect on “well-being”

•More likely to find on dietary supplements

•Does not need FDA approval

“ maintains bowel regularity"

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Page 14: Navigating Food Labels. Food Label Regulations NLEA, 1990; mandatory labeling, 1994 Regulated by: ▫Food and Drug Administration ▫Food Safety and Inspection

Front-of-Package Nutrition Labeling

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Page 15: Navigating Food Labels. Food Label Regulations NLEA, 1990; mandatory labeling, 1994 Regulated by: ▫Food and Drug Administration ▫Food Safety and Inspection

Consumer Information

•How to Understand and Use the Nutrition Facts Label▫The Nutrition Facts Panel – Overview▫The Serving Size▫Calories (and Calories from Fat)▫The Nutrients: How Much?▫Understanding the Footnote▫(Five sections on Daily Value and %DV)

http://www.fda.gov/Food/LabelingNutrition/ConsumerInformation/ucm078889.htm#twoparts

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Page 16: Navigating Food Labels. Food Label Regulations NLEA, 1990; mandatory labeling, 1994 Regulated by: ▫Food and Drug Administration ▫Food Safety and Inspection

Any questions?

Page 17: Navigating Food Labels. Food Label Regulations NLEA, 1990; mandatory labeling, 1994 Regulated by: ▫Food and Drug Administration ▫Food Safety and Inspection

Slide set developed by:

Linda B. Bobroff, Ph.D., RD, LD/NDepartment of Family, Youth and Community Sciences – University of Florida IFAS Extension

June 2010