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moongchi

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Explain the difference between a health claim and a structure-function claim on a food label.

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What group of Native Americans often ate foods raw because there was a general lack of firewood over much of the area in which they lived?
 a. Northeastern
 b. Southern
 c. Plains
 d. Alaska Native
 e. Northwest Coast



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Answer to Question 1

Health claims describe the relationship of a food or food component to a disease or health-related condition. In some cases, the FDA authorizes health claims based on an extensive review of the scientific literature. Structure-function claims describe the effect that a substance has on the structure or function of the body but do not make reference to a diseasefor example, calcium builds strong bones.. Unlike health claims, which require food manufacturers to collect scientific evidence and petition the FDA, structure-function claims can be made without any FDA approval.

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moongchi

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Reply 2 on: Aug 20, 2018
Gracias!


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
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