The number of food products containing extra or reduced levels of specific ingredients (e.g. extra calcium) that bring particular health benefits (e.g. stronger bones) is still increasing. Nutrition- and health-related (NH) claims promoting these ingredient levels and their health benefit differ in terms of the (legal) strength with which the claim is brought forward and the specific wording of the claim, both of which may differ between countries. Using a large-scale cross-national internet-based survey in Italy (n=1566), Germany (n=1620), UK (n=1560) and US (n=1621), the purpose of the study described here is to investigate consumer perceptions of NH food product claims, across different countries. NH claims are systematically varied as a...
Although consumer perception of the health claims and nutrition information has been studied widely ...
Health claims may contribute to better informed and healthier food choices and to improved industria...
Nutrition is recognized as one of the leading factors influencing the growing incidence of noncommun...
The number of food products containing extra or reduced levels of specific ingredients (e.g. extra c...
Health claims for foods are permitted in an increasing number of countries but there are very few st...
New EU legislation (EU Regulation 1924/2006) will allow a number of nutrition and health claims in f...
European regulations mandate that only substantiated and approved statements can be used as nutritio...
Provided that they are scientifically substantiated, nutrition and health (NH) claims linked to food...
Nutrition and health claims on foods can help consumers make healthier food choices. However, claims...
Foods with health claims are intended to have positive impacts on specific health conditions, yet we...
Health claims may contribute to better informed and healthier food choices and to improved industria...
Nutrition and health claims on foods can help consumers make healthier food choices. However, claims...
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...
The Nutrition and Health Claims Regulation (NHCR) EC No 1924/2006 aims to provide an appropriate lev...
Although consumer perception of the health claims and nutrition information has been studied widely ...
Health claims may contribute to better informed and healthier food choices and to improved industria...
Nutrition is recognized as one of the leading factors influencing the growing incidence of noncommun...
The number of food products containing extra or reduced levels of specific ingredients (e.g. extra c...
Health claims for foods are permitted in an increasing number of countries but there are very few st...
New EU legislation (EU Regulation 1924/2006) will allow a number of nutrition and health claims in f...
European regulations mandate that only substantiated and approved statements can be used as nutritio...
Provided that they are scientifically substantiated, nutrition and health (NH) claims linked to food...
Nutrition and health claims on foods can help consumers make healthier food choices. However, claims...
Foods with health claims are intended to have positive impacts on specific health conditions, yet we...
Health claims may contribute to better informed and healthier food choices and to improved industria...
Nutrition and health claims on foods can help consumers make healthier food choices. However, claims...
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...
The Nutrition and Health Claims Regulation (NHCR) EC No 1924/2006 aims to provide an appropriate lev...
Although consumer perception of the health claims and nutrition information has been studied widely ...
Health claims may contribute to better informed and healthier food choices and to improved industria...
Nutrition is recognized as one of the leading factors influencing the growing incidence of noncommun...