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j.rubin

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Hydrochloric acid is produced in the small intestine.
 
  Indicate whether statement is true or false.

Question 2

There are three types of health claims: (1. authorized health claims, (2. health claims based on authoritative statements, and (3. qualified health claims.
 
  Please define each of these claims, explain the differences between them, and provide an example of each.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: F

Answer to Question 2

ANS: Authorized health claims are the strongest type of claim and they are based on well-established relationships between the food and the health benefit. They require FDA approval, years of accumulated research, and consensus among scientists and experts in the field. The link between calcium and osteoporosis is an example of an authorized health claim. Health claims based on authoritative statements are claims made by a U.S. government agency, such as the CDC or the NIH. If the FDA approves the claim, the wording of the claim must include may to show that other factors in addition to the food may play a role in the disease or condition. The link between whole grains and the risk of heart disease is an example of a health claim based on authoritative statements. Qualified health claims are less well-established and are based on evidence that is still emerging. However, the current evidence to support the claim is greater than the evidence suggesting that the claim isn't valid. The link between antioxidant vitamins and cancer is an example of a qualified health claim.



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