exchange systems
can be useful for diet planning
- foods are in “exchanges”
- can exchange 1 slice white bread for 1 large peach
exchange system for calorie control
weight watchers
exchange system for controlling carbohydrate intake
diabetes
two ways nutrition facts table presents information
daily values
based on recommended daily intakes for vitamins and minerals or reference standards for carbs, protein, fats , fibre, sodium
2 types of daily values
% of daily values
the calculations used to determine the “% daily value” based on a 2000-calorie diet
- food contains a little (5% DV or less) or a lot (15% DV or more) of a nutrient
two types of nutrition claims
nutrient content claims
may highlight a nutrition feature of food such as light, low, less, free
ex. “low-fat feta”
health claims
include two different types of claims
1. disease reduction claims
2. function claims
subset of function claims
nutrient function claims
nutrient content claims
must meet criteria for specific claims defined by Canadas food and drug regulations
ex. “cholesterol-free” or “source of fibre”
examples of nutrient content claims
disease reduction claims
link consumption of a food or ingredient and a persons health
- require a scientifically established relationship between diet and reduction in chronic disease
- restricted in Canada
examples of disease reduction claims
when can you make a health claim?
highly researched and very regulated
function claims
describe the roles of a food or food constituent has on the normal functions or biological activities of the body
ex. consuming 7 grams of fibre from coarse wheat bran promotes regularity
nutrient function claims
nutrient facts table
lists kcals and 13 core nutrients
- ended december 14, 2022
changes that were made to the food labels
changes to the way sugars are listed on food labels
grouping sugars-based ingredients in brackets after the name ‘sugars’
- gives a more accurate picture of amount of sugar
types of sugars
when to use the ingredient list
how are ingredients listed
from most to least by weight