Health claims definition

Health claims means any representation that states, suggests or implies that a relationship exists between a food or a constituent of that food and health and include nutrition claims which describe the physiological role of the nutrient in growth, development and normal functions of the body, other functional claims concerning specific beneficial effect of the consumption of food or its constituents, in the context of the total diet, on normal functions or biological activities of the body and such claims relate to a positive contribution to health or to the improvement of function or to modifying or preserving health, or disease, risk reduction claim relating to the consumption of a food or food constituents, in the context of the total diet, to the reduced risk of developing a disease or health-related condition;
Health claims means any claims that smoking cigarettes marketed by the Sellers under the Brands is less injurious to human health than smoking other cigarette brands.
Health claims means any claim that states, suggests or implies that a relationship exists between a food category, a food or one of its constituents and health.

Examples of Health claims in a sentence

  • The entity retained by the Plan Administrator to manage Behavioral Health cases and process Behavioral Health claims under this Plan.

  • Health claims refer to a relationship between a food and health rather than a statement of content.

  • An entity retained by the Plan Administrator to receive, process, and pay claims under this Plan, including, where applicable, the Pharmacy Benefits Manager, which processes prescription drug claims, and the Behavioral Health Manager, which processes Behavioral Health claims.

  • Health claims shall be prohibited unless they comply with the general requirements in Chapter II and the specific requirements in this Chapter and are authorised in accordance with this Regulation and included in the lists of authorised claims provided for in Articles 13 and 14.

  • Health claims are generally prohibited in the Code, and although there is now an abundance of published studies reporting the cholesterol-lowering effects of additional phytosterols in the human diet, approval of a health claim is not a consideration in this assessment.


More Definitions of Health claims

Health claims means any claims that products may be used as smoking cessation products, have therapeutic or medicinal uses, or that using the products marketed by the Sellers relating to the Business is less injurious to human health or less addictive than the smoking of traditional cigarettes or using other forms of tobacco products.
Health claims means claims paid under contracts of health insurance whether the insureds or members of a plan are reimbursed or the medical providers are paid directly by the insurance company.
Health claims has the meaning set forth in Section 4.19(b).
Health claims means covered medical services under a valid contract between the Company and a payor.
Health claims means any representation that states, suggests or implies that a relationship exists between a food or a constituent of that food and health and include nutrition claims which describe the physiological role of the nutrient in growth, development and normal functions of the body, other functional claims concerning specific beneficial effect of the consumption of food or its constituents, in the context of the total diet, on normal functions or biological activities of the body
Health claims means any claims that using Tobacco Products marketed by the Company or any Subsidiaries is not injurious to human health or less injurious to human health than using Tobacco Products marketed by other companies.
Health claims means any representation that states, suggests or implies that a relationship exists between a food ingredient or a constituent or a nutrient and health. Only approved health claims listed under the following references can be used on food sold in Singapore.