Food Law News - EU - 2012


EFSA News in brief, 17 July 2012

CLAIMS - EFSA Health claims guidance: psychological functions, and physical performance

EFSA has published two more important guidance documents to assist applicants in preparing applications for the authorisation of health claims. The latest documents cover claims related to neurological and psychological functions, and those related to physical performance.

(Links are provided to the documents on the EFSA website.)

Guidance on the scientific requirements for health claims related to functions of the nervous system, including psychological functions

Summary The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) asked the Panel on Dietetic Products, Nutrition and Allergies to draft guidance on scientific requirements for health claims related to functions of the nervous system, including psychological functions. This guidance has been drawn from scientific opinions of the NDA Panel on such health claims. Thus, this guidance represents the views of the NDA Panel based on the experience gained to date with the evaluation of health claims in these areas. It is not intended that the document will include an exhaustive list of beneficial effects and studies/outcome measures that are acceptable. Rather, it presents examples drawn from evaluations already carried out to illustrate the approach of the Panel, as well as some examples which are currently under consideration within ongoing evaluations. A draft of this guidance document was endorsed by the NDA Panel on 16 September 2011, and was released for public consultation from 17 October 2011 to 16 December 2011.

Guidance on the scientific requirements for health claims related to physical performance

Summary The Panel on Dietetic Products, Nutrition and Allergies (NDA) was asked by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) to draft guidance on scientific requirements for health claims related to physical performance. This guidance has been drawn from scientific opinions of the NDA Panel on such health claims. Thus, this guidance document represents the views of the NDA Panel based on the experience gained to date with the evaluation of health claims in this area. It is not intended that the document should include an exhaustive list of beneficial effects and studies/outcome measures which are acceptable. Rather, it presents examples drawn from evaluations already carried out in order to illustrate the approach of the Panel, as well as some examples which are currently under consideration within ongoing evaluations. A draft of this guidance document, endorsed by the NDA Panel on 24 November 2011, was released for public consultation from 19 December 2011 to 09 March 2012.


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