Wednesday, February 19, 2025

Nutrition Facts Labeling and Nutrient Claim Calculations

 1. Nutrition Facts Label (as per FSSAI)

The Nutrition Facts label provides detailed information on the nutrient content of a food product, allowing consumers to make informed dietary choices. It follows a standardized format as per FSS (Packaging and Labelling) Regulations, 2011.

Key Components of a Nutrition Facts Label:

  1. Serving Size

a)       It indicates the amount of food that constitutes a single serving.

b)       Must be declared in a standard unit (e.g., grams, ml, or pieces).

c)       Servings per container should also be mentioned.

  1. Energy (Calories)

a)       Expressed in kilocalories (kcal) per serving.

b)       Helps consumers compare calorie intake.

  1. Macronutrients (Per 100g or Per Serving)

a.       Carbohydrates (g)

Includes total carbohydrates, sugars (natural and added), and dietary fiber.

b.      Proteins (g)

c.       Fats (g)

Total fats, saturated fats, trans fats.

  1. Micronutrients (Per 100g or Per Serving)

a)       Vitamins (A, D, E, C, etc.), if present.

b)       Minerals (Calcium, Iron, Sodium, etc.).

  1. % RDA (Recommended Daily Allowance)

a)       Based on ICMR (Indian Council of Medical Research) guidelines.

b)       Helps consumers understand how a particular food contributes to daily nutrient needs.

   

2. Nutritional Claims & Their Calculation

Food manufacturers make nutrient content claims to highlight specific benefits of a product, such as "low fat" or "high protein."

Common Nutrition Claims & Their Calculation:


Example: Calculating Nutrition Claims for a Cereal Product

Claim Type

Criteria

Example Calculation

Low Fat

≤ 3g fat per 100g (solids) or ≤ 1.5g per 100ml (liquids)

A product with 2.8g fat per 100g qualifies as "Low Fat."

Fat-Free

≤ 0.5g fat per 100g/ml

A beverage with 0.3g fat per 100ml qualifies as "Fat-Free."

High Protein

≥ 20% of total energy from protein

A product with 10g protein and 200 kcal total energy provides (10 × 4) ÷ 200 × 100 = 20% energy from protein.

Source of Protein

≥ 10% of total energy from protein

A product with 8g protein and 250 kcal provides (8 × 4) ÷ 250 × 100 = 12.8%, thus meeting the criteria.

Low Sugar

≤ 5g sugar per 100g

A food with 4.5g sugar per 100g qualifies as "Low Sugar."

Sugar-Free

≤ 0.5g sugar per 100g/ml

A beverage with 0.3g sugar per 100ml qualifies as "Sugar-Free."

High Fiber

≥ 6g fiber per 100g

A biscuit with 7g fiber per 100g can be labeled as "High Fiber."

Low Sodium

≤ 120mg sodium per 100g

A snack with 110mg sodium per 100g qualifies as "Low Sodium."


Label Information (Per 100g of Cereal)

  • Energy: 400 kcal
  • Protein: 12g
  • Fat: 8g
  • Carbohydrates: 70g (of which sugars: 5g)
  • Fiber: 6.5g
  • Sodium: 110mg

Claims Justification:

  • High Protein:
    (12 × 4) ÷ 400 × 100 = 12% → Meets "Source of Protein" but not "High Protein."
  • Low Fat:
    8g is not ≤ 3g → Does not qualify.
  • Low Sugar:
    5g sugar meets the "Low Sugar" claim.
  • High Fiber:
    6.5g fiber meets the "High Fiber" claim.
  • Low Sodium:
    110mg sodium qualifies for "Low Sodium."

 

3. Nutrient Reference Values & RDA

For nutrient claims, % RDA is often calculated.
Formula is as below:-

RDA = (Nutrient per serving/RDA Value) x 100

Example:

  • If a biscuit contains 8g protein per serving, and the RDA for protein is 55g
        (8 /55) x 100 = 14.5% RDA



4. Additional Labelling Requirements

a)      Allergen Declaration: Must mention major allergens (gluten, soy, nuts, dairy).

b)      Fortification Labeling: If fortified, the +F logo must be displayed.

c)      Storage & Handling Instructions: Temperature conditions should be mentioned for perishable items.

 


5. Energy Contribution from Macronutrients

Energy in food is derived from protein, fat, and carbohydrates, each providing a specific amount of calories per gram:

  • Carbohydrates: 4 kcal/g
  • Proteins: 4 kcal/g
  • Fats: 9 kcal/g

Formula for Total Energy Calculation

Total Energy = (Carbohydrates (g)×4) + (Proteins (g)×4) + (Fats (g)×9)


Example Calculation

For a food item with 50g carbohydrates, 10g protein, and 5g fat:

Total energy =  (50×4) + (10×4) + (5×9) = 200 + 40 + 45= 285 kcal

 

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