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Functional Food Labels: Experimental Evidence of the Role of Claims and Endorsement
Authors: Ratapol P. Teratanavat, Neal H. Hooker, Curtis P. Haugtvedt, and Derek D. Rucker
Abstract: Experimental data evaluating the role of various aspects of diet-health related information provided on functional food labels are presented. 285 student subjects were randomly assigned to receive differing label information from the front of a product and the nutrition facts for a hypothetical food (tomato juice with added soy protein) with potential cardio-vascular and anti-cancer benefits. The packaging of the product was manipulated to contain health claims, phyto-chemical content claims, or simple product information. [more]

 
Effects of Health Information on Product Labels: Consumer Attitudes and Buying Intention for Functional Foods
Authors: Ratapol P. Teratanavat, Neal H. Hooker, Curtis P. Haugtvedt, and Derek D. Rucker
Abstract: Functional food has become a topic of increasing importance for the food industry over the past decade, despite the lack of a legal definition by FDA. The main characteristic of a functional food that distinguishes it from conventional food is the potential health benefit, which can be considered to be a credence attribute of product quality. This characteristic may only be observed in the long term and cannot be easily assessed by consumers even after consumption. [more]
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  Global Market Opportunities for Functional Foods: Perspectives on Policy and Harmonization of Health Claims
Authors: Ratapol P. Teratanavat, Neal H. Hooker
Abstract: Functional foods are becoming increasingly available worldwide, despite the lack of a consistent legal definition. Many countries are aware of the potential demand and supply of functional foods through requests from both consumers and producers to revise their food labeling policies regarding healthrelated information. [more]