The Nutrition and Health Claims Regulation (NHCR) EC No 1924/2006 aims to provide an appropriate level of consumer protection whilst supporting future innovation and fair competition within the EU food industry. However, consumers’ interpretation of health claims is less well understood. There is a lack of evidence on the extent to which consumers are able to understand claims defined by this regulatory framework. Utilising the Multiple Sort Procedure (MSP), a study was performed (N = 100 participants across five countries: Germany, the Netherlands, Slovenia, Spain and the United Kingdom) to facilitate development of a framework of health-related claims encompassing dimensions derived from consumers. Our results provide useful insight into ...
New EU legislation (EU Regulation 1924/2006) will allow a number of nutrition and health claims in f...
In this article we look at the burden of disease due to poor diets in the European Union (EU), drawi...
Problem formulation: Recent results from the European Food Information Council’s consumer research o...
The Nutrition and Health Claims Regulation (NHCR) EC No 1924/2006 aims to provide an appropriate lev...
The Nutrition and Health Claims Regulation (NHCR) EC No 1924/2006 aims to provide an appropriate lev...
Issues pertaining to consumer understanding of food health claims are complex and difficult to disen...
Provided that they are scientifically substantiated, nutrition and health (NH) claims linked to food...
Health claims for foods are permitted in an increasing number of countries but there are very few st...
Health claims can inform consumers about important nutritional qualities of food products that would...
Foods with health claims are intended to have positive impacts on specific health conditions, yet we...
European regulations mandate that only substantiated and approved statements can be used as nutritio...
Use of nutrition claims and health claims in labelling of food products is frequent, not least on fo...
Use of nutrition claims and health claims in labelling of food products is frequent, not least on fo...
International audienceThe European Union is implementing a new regulatory framework for nutrition an...
The number of food products containing extra or reduced levels of specific ingredients (e.g. extra c...
New EU legislation (EU Regulation 1924/2006) will allow a number of nutrition and health claims in f...
In this article we look at the burden of disease due to poor diets in the European Union (EU), drawi...
Problem formulation: Recent results from the European Food Information Council’s consumer research o...
The Nutrition and Health Claims Regulation (NHCR) EC No 1924/2006 aims to provide an appropriate lev...
The Nutrition and Health Claims Regulation (NHCR) EC No 1924/2006 aims to provide an appropriate lev...
Issues pertaining to consumer understanding of food health claims are complex and difficult to disen...
Provided that they are scientifically substantiated, nutrition and health (NH) claims linked to food...
Health claims for foods are permitted in an increasing number of countries but there are very few st...
Health claims can inform consumers about important nutritional qualities of food products that would...
Foods with health claims are intended to have positive impacts on specific health conditions, yet we...
European regulations mandate that only substantiated and approved statements can be used as nutritio...
Use of nutrition claims and health claims in labelling of food products is frequent, not least on fo...
Use of nutrition claims and health claims in labelling of food products is frequent, not least on fo...
International audienceThe European Union is implementing a new regulatory framework for nutrition an...
The number of food products containing extra or reduced levels of specific ingredients (e.g. extra c...
New EU legislation (EU Regulation 1924/2006) will allow a number of nutrition and health claims in f...
In this article we look at the burden of disease due to poor diets in the European Union (EU), drawi...
Problem formulation: Recent results from the European Food Information Council’s consumer research o...