Sentences with phrase «required calorie content»

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I told you how the dairy industry wants to change the «statements of identity» for milk and 17 other dairy products to allow non-nutritive sweeteners (such as aspartame) in these products without the prominent front - label «nutrient content claims» currently required by FDA regulations — phrases like «reduced sugar» or «reduced calorie
That petition, if granted, would allow the use of non-caloric sweeteners in these dairy products without any front - label nutrient content claim (such as «reduced sugar» or «reduced calorie») presently required by FDA regulations.
The new guidelines have been criticized for being too restrictive, as they require limits on portion sizes, calories and fat content, while also demanding more fruits, vegetables and whole grains.
Longer duration of suckling on one breast is suggestive of adequate milk production and it is also healthy for baby as hind - milk is more nutritious and higher in calorie content that is required for optimal growth and development.
In addition to listing the calorie content, the new rules require menus and menu boards to include the statement, «2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice, but calorie needs vary.»
«However, requiring restaurants to make the calorie content of their menu items highly visible could cause restaurants to add new, healthy options to their menus.»
She explains that, since 2011, packaged foods in the European Union have been subject to regulation requiring labelling with their ingredients and nutritional information, including energy content (calories).
The significantly higher protein content was modestly offset by slightly more calories in the control phase, which reduces the amount of protein required to maintain nitrogen balance.
Trans fatty acids in the diet tend to increase LDL concentration and do not raise HDL concentration.49 Therefore, the new guidelines recommend that intake of trans fatty acids be limited to < 1 % of total calories.47, 48 This is easier for families to implement, because the fat content, including total grams of trans fatty acids, is now required on all food labels.
For example, if a dog requires 1,500 kcal per day and the calorie content of the pet food is 500 kcal per can or pack, that dog will require 3 cans or packs of that pet food (1,500 / 500) per day.
Traditional puppy foods often provide much higher calorie content than large breed puppies require, causing them to gain too much weight too quickly.
While the rules about pet food labeling can be confusing, most manufacturers follow the regulations set forth by the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO), which require them to disclose nine different categories of information on their labels, including calorie content and an ingredient list.
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