All nutrition and health claims which state, suggest or imply that a food has particular beneficial characteristics, including: any message or representation including pictorial, graphic or symbolic representation, brand and trade marks all commercial communication intended for final consumer: labeling, presentation or advertising of foods
Health claims definition Article
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« Functional claims » Growth, development & functions of the body Psychological and behavioural functions Slimming, weight control, reduction in the sense of hunger, increase in the sense of satiety
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“Generic claims”
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“Specific claims” Claims based on new science or for which data protection was requested
1. Disease risk reduction claims
2. Children’s claims
Claim that states, suggests or implies that the consumption of a food significantly reduces a risk factor in the development of a human disease.
Claims solely referring to the development and health of children and used on products intended exclusively to children
Claims approval process Article
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Commission draft Regulation submitted to Standing Committee for discussion/vote European Parliament and Council scrutiny
Publication in Official Journal
To be finalized in 2009
Claims approval process Article
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EFSA to provide opinions on applications
30-day consultation period after opinion published Positive
Negative
Opinions submitted to Commission draft Regulation of all claims (positive and negative)
EC consultation with MS
Commission draft Regulation submitted to Standing Committee for discussion/vote