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. 2019 Dec 5;11(12):2967. doi: 10.3390/nu11122967

Table 1.

Categories of claims.

Categories of Claims Subcategories of Claims Content of Claims
Health Claims General health claims Claims related to general beneficial health effects (e.g., healthy, fit, nutritious).
Claims for special diets 1 Claims related with allergies/intolerance (e.g., gluten free, dairy free), vegetarian/vegan.
Claims for ‘Natural’ 1 Claims related to natural/pure products, and absence of additives, pesticides, and hormones.
Others Nutrient and function claims, reduction of disease risk claims.
Nutrition Claims Nutrients of concern 2 Nutrient comparative or nutrient content claims related to saturated fat, trans fat, sugar, and sodium.
Nutrients not of concern Nutrient comparative or nutrient content claims related to fiber, vitamins and minerals, unsaturated fatty acids, and protein.
Others Health-related ingredients (e.g., quantity of fruits, nuts, wholegrains), claims related to nutrients not included in the other sub-categories created (e.g., carbohydrates).
Environment-Related Claims Organic, biodiversity, genetically modified organism free.

1 Although special diets and natural-related claims are classified as “Other Claims” in the INFORMAS taxonomy, we combined them with the other health-related claims; 2 We considered nutrients of concern those for which excess intake is associated with increased non-communicable disease risk [29].