what are exchange systems and what can they be useful for?
what are the two ways nutrition facts table present information?
what are daily values?
the daily values are of 2 types
1. some suggest an intake goal to strive for, such as those for fibre, protein, vitamins and most minerals
2. pthers consitute healthy daily maximums, such as those for cholesterol, total fat, the sum of saturated fat and trans fat and sodium
what calorie diet is the % daily values based on
based on 2,000 calorie diet
what are the two types nutrition claims include?
what are nutrient content claims?
what does the word “free” mean on a food label?
an amount so small, health experts consider it nutritionally insignifigant
what does the word “sodium free” on a food label mean?
less than 5mg of sodium
what does the word “cholesterol free” mean on a food label?
less than 2 mg of cholesterol, and low in saturated fat (includes a restriction of trans fat)
not necessarily low in fat
what does the word “low” mean on a food label?
always associated with a very small amount
what does “low fat” mean on a food label?
3g of fat or less
what does “low in saturated fat” mean on a food label?
2g or less of saturated and trans fat combined
What are disease reduction claims?
what are function claims?
what are nutrient function claims?
a subset of function claims and describe the well established roles of energy or nutrients that are essential for the maintenance of good health or for normal development and growth
What was the nutrition facts table that ended in 2022?
why did they decide to make changes to the nutrition facts table and what were those changes (7 changes)?
changes included
* making serving sizes more consistent (easier comparison)
* revising the daily value
* adding a new daily value for total sugar
* adding potassium to the list of required nutrients
* removing vitamin A and C
* Adding mg for calcium, potassium and iron
* adding a footnote at the bottom about % value
What changes were made to the list of ingredients on the new food labels include?
what do sugars include?
what are foods that are usually exempt from carrying a nutrition facts table? (4 things to think of)
what is front-of-package nutrition labelling?
this is because:
* frequeny intake in foods high in sodium, sugars, and sat fats are linked to increased health risks
* help shoppers make fast and informed choices
* support health professionals in educating canadians
which foods will be exempt for technical reasons? how come?
from front package label