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BumRushDaShow

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Sat Mar 2, 2024, 04:29 PM Mar 2024

Yogurts can now make limited claim that they lower type 2 diabetes risk, FDA says [View all]

Source: CNN Health

Updated 1:52 PM EST, Sat March 2, 2024


CNN — In a decision nearly five years in the making, the US Food and Drug Administration has decided that yogurts can now make a limited claim that the food may reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes, the federal agency concluded Friday.

The decision marks the first-ever qualified health claim the federal agency has issued for yogurt.

Qualified health claims “are supported by scientific evidence, but do not meet the more rigorous ‘significant scientific agreement’ standard required for an authorized health claim,” according to the FDA. “To ensure that these claims are not misleading, they must be accompanied by a disclaimer or other qualifying language to accurately communicate to consumers the level of scientific evidence supporting the claim.”

In the case of yogurt, the claim states that according to limited scientific evidence, “eating yogurt regularly, at least 2 cups (3 servings) per week,” may reduce risk of the disease that affects about 38 million people in the US and roughly 462 million individuals worldwide.

Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2024/03/01/health/yogurt-type-2-diabetes-fda-limited-claim-wellness/index.html



Link to FDA NEWS RELEASE - FDA Announces Qualified Health Claim for Yogurt and Reduced Risk of Type 2 Diabetes

Link to FDA letter to firm (PDF) - https://www.fda.gov/media/176608/download?attachment
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cool. good to know AllaN01Bear Mar 2024 #1
good to know and thanks for posting ClaudetteCC Mar 2024 #13
If you have an instapot with a yogurt setting it is easy, takes most of a day to make but most of that time it is just R Merm Mar 2024 #30
Junk science being promoted by the medical community. Mosby Mar 2024 #2
"Who know damn well that yogurt with added sugar is not good for blood sugar levels." BumRushDaShow Mar 2024 #3
I think the highly adulterated brands should not be allowed to call themselves "Yogurt" DBoon Mar 2024 #4
I believe this was directed at one company and their labeling BumRushDaShow Mar 2024 #7
I've had the pleasure moniss Mar 2024 #12
Back in the early '80s BumRushDaShow Mar 2024 #15
Wow, I got one of those when we bought our first house in 1983. lark Mar 2024 #28
Back then it was tricky to find a plain yogurt with active cultures to use as a "starter" BumRushDaShow Mar 2024 #29
Absolutely true. The question is will this "may lower risk statement" FDA's approving be KPN Mar 2024 #44
The petition was from one firm BumRushDaShow Mar 2024 #45
I have made my own yogurt 2x weekly for the past ten years. THAT is what they are referring to hlthe2b Mar 2024 #6
What if Rebl2 Mar 2024 #8
Thats what might help with blood sugar Mosby Mar 2024 #10
Yep Rebl2 Mar 2024 #11
Same here, i like yogurt but my digestive system doesn't. Mosby Mar 2024 #16
I had to Rebl2 Mar 2024 #19
Plain, Whole-Milk Yogurt Is My Favorite. The_Zephyr Mar 2024 #25
Welcome to DU KS Toronado Mar 2024 #26
Welcome to DU! madinmaryland Mar 2024 #47
And you are a scientist / doctor? Bernardo de La Paz Mar 2024 #17
and, they are mixed in with the real yoghurts. You really have to read the label to know the contents of the "yogurt" CTyankee Mar 2024 #37
Its not just yogurt Mosby Mar 2024 #46
It should absolutely be limited to unsweetened active culture yogurt.... hlthe2b Mar 2024 #5
Can't hurt to include yoghurt in your diet. Aussie105 Mar 2024 #9
I use plain high-protein or Greek duhneece Mar 2024 #14
good info, thanks for posting ClaudetteCC Mar 2024 #18
Welcome to DU! BumRushDaShow Mar 2024 #21
I use plain low-fat yogurt. I heard that Greek yogurt was better so I decided to try some. BluesRunTheGame Mar 2024 #20
Greek yogurt is great Kablooie Mar 2024 #24
I made this "cheesecake" today using nonfat Greek yogurt and masmdu Mar 2024 #22
i wish i liked yogurt. nt barbtries Mar 2024 #23
"Yogurts can now make limited claim....." jaxexpat Mar 2024 #27
Time to consider extra Tzatziki sauce. discntnt_irny_srcsm Mar 2024 #31
Yup BumRushDaShow Mar 2024 #32
I get the Aldi stuff with added onions. discntnt_irny_srcsm Mar 2024 #33
I make my own! BumRushDaShow Mar 2024 #35
Also at Aldi: discntnt_irny_srcsm Mar 2024 #36
You sent me down the recipe rabbit hole BumRushDaShow Mar 2024 #42
Sounds good. Old Crank Mar 2024 #40
The food corporations are constantly fighting Johnny2X2X Mar 2024 #34
"Manufacturer who make yogurts can now make a limited claim" chouchou Mar 2024 #38
Gonna make a chicken tikka masala tonight NickB79 Mar 2024 #39
Not having seen the research Old Crank Mar 2024 #41
The 51-page FDA response to the firm requesting this approval BumRushDaShow Mar 2024 #43
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