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Food Labeling - Health Claims - Calcium and Osteoporosis, and Calcium, Vitamin D, and Osteoporosis (US Food and Drug Administration Regulation) (FDA) (2018 Edition)

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  • Title: Food Labeling - Health Claims - Calcium and Osteoporosis, and Calcium, Vitamin D, and Osteoporosis (US Food and Drug Administration Regulation) (FDA) (2018 Edition)
  • Author : The Law Library
  • Release Date : January 06, 2018
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 134 KB

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The Law Library presents the complete text of the Food Labeling - Health Claims - Calcium and Osteoporosis, and Calcium, Vitamin D, and Osteoporosis (US Food and Drug Administration Regulation) (FDA) (2018 Edition).
Updated as of May 29, 2018

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is amending its labeling regulation authorizing a health claim on the relationship between calcium and a reduced risk of osteoporosis to include vitamin D so that, in addition to the claim for calcium and osteoporosis, an additional claim can be made for calcium and vitamin D and osteoporosis; eliminate the requirement that the claim list sex, race, and age as specific risk factors for the development of osteoporosis; eliminate the requirement that the claim does not state or imply that the risk of osteoporosis is equally applicable to the general U.S. population, and that the claim identify the populations at particular risk for the development of osteoporosis; eliminate the requirement that the claim identify the mechanism by which calcium reduces the risk of osteoporosis and instead make it optional; eliminate the requirement that the claim include a statement that a total dietary intake greater than 200 percent of the recommended daily intake (2,000 milligrams (mg) of calcium) has no further benefit to bone health when the food contains 400 mg or more of calcium per reference amount customarily consumed or per total daily recommended supplement intake; and allow reference for the need of physical activity in either of the health claims to be optional rather then required. This final rule is, in part, in response to a health claim petition submitted by The Beverage Institute for Health and Wellness, LLC.

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- The complete text of the Food Labeling - Health Claims - Calcium and Osteoporosis, and Calcium, Vitamin D, and Osteoporosis (US Food and Drug Administration Regulation) (FDA) (2018 Edition)
- A dynamic table of content linking to each section
- A table of contents in introduction presenting a general overview of the structure


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