Food Safety in Personalized Nutrition: A Focus on Food Supplements and Functional Foods
2025
ELR 3705
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Title
Food Safety in Personalized Nutrition: A Focus on Food Supplements and Functional Foods
Imprint
Rome (Italy): Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), 2025.
Language Note
English
Description
p. 112
ISBN/LRC Code
978-92-5-139611-7
Summary
Food supplements and functional foods play a key role in personalized nutrition plans, claiming to modulate physiological functions based on individual needs. As the field of personalized nutrition evolves, it is crucial to consider the safety implications of these products, particularly given their increasing use in recent decades. Although generally perceived as safe, food supplements and functional foods may pose food safety challenges. Additionally, it is important to consider that regulatory inconsistencies across jurisdictions, including definitions and requirements, contribute to significant diversity in the regulation of these products worldwide. This publication provides a comprehensive overview of potential safety concerns associated with food supplements and functional foods. It examines regulatory frameworks across different regions, highlighting variations in classification, labelling, composition, registration and claims. The report also explores consumer perceptions of these products, analysing the motivations behind their use.
Note
Electronic ed.
Call Number
ELR 3705
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Language
English
System Control No.
MON-130679
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