Health claims in the labelling and marketing of food products: The Swedish food sector's Code of Practice in a European perspective

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Since 1990 certain health claims in the labelling and marketing of food products have been allowed in Sweden within the food sector's Code of Practice. The rules were developed in close dialogue with the authorities. The legal basis was a decision by the authorities not to apply the medicinal products' legislation to "foods normally found on the dinner table" provided the rules defined in the Code were followed. The Code of Practice lists nine well-established diet-health relationships eligible for generic disease risk reduction claims in two steps and general rules regarding nutrient function claims. Since 2001, there has also been the possibility for using "product-specific physiological claims (PFP)", subject to premarketing evaluation of the scientific dossier supporting the claim. The scientific documentation has been approved for 10 products with PFP, and another 15 products have been found to fulfil the Code's criteria for "low glycaemic index". In the third edition of the Code, active since 2004, conditions in terms of nutritional composition were set, i.e. "nutrient profiles", with a general reference to the Swedish National Food Administration's regulation on the use of a particular symbol, i.e. the keyhole symbol. Applying the Swedish Code of practice has provided experience useful in the implementation of the European Regulation on nutrition and health claims made on foods, effective from 2007. © 2007 Taylor & Francis.

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Asp, N. G., & Bryngelsson, S. (2007). Health claims in the labelling and marketing of food products: The Swedish food sector’s Code of Practice in a European perspective. Scandinavian Journal of Food and Nutrition. https://doi.org/10.1080/17482970701652203

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