To qualify as "healthy" under the updated definition, food products must contain a certain amount of a food from at least one of the food groups or subgroups outlined by the Dietary Guidelines for Americans including fruits, vegetables, protein foods, dairy and grains.
A peek at a best-seller list or a trip to the local bookstore reveals a plethora of books on aging. Their prevalence reflects considerable interest in longevity and healthy aging during a unique time in our country’s history. The U.S. population is older than it has ever been.
IDFA states FDA must clearly establish criteria for dairy products.
September 28, 2022
This action, if
finalized, will revise the requirements for when the term “healthy” can be used as an implied
claim in the labeling of human food products to indicate that a food’s level of nutrients may help
consumers maintain healthy dietary practices.