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This standard replaces GB/T 24154-2009 General standard for sports nutrition food, and is developed by incorporating the relevant contents of QB/T 2831-2006 Sports nutrition food - Energy supplement, QB/T 2832-2006 Sports nutrition food - Protein supplement, QB/T 2833-2006 Sports nutrition food - Low-energy food, QB/T 2834-2006 Sports nutrition food - Edible creatine, QB/T 2895-2007 Sports nutrition food - Nutrients for active men, and Announcement No. 18 of 2008 of the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China on the Regulations on the Use of Food Additives and Food Nutrition Enhancers in Sports Nutrition Food.
The following main changes have been made with respect to GB/T 24154-2009:
——The name of the standard is changed to “National food safety standard General standard for sports nutrition food”;
——The clause “terms and definitions” is clarified;
——The description of "product classification" is modified to categorize the products based on characteristic nutrients and sports activities, with the "supplements for vitamins and minerals" and "nutritional supplements for recovery from exercise-induced fatigue” categorized under "classification by sport activities", and the categories of "complex nutrients" and "others" deleted.
——The subclause "sensory requirements" is added;
——The technical indicators for "powdered energy supplement drinks" are deleted from "energy supplements";
——The product classification for the "low-energy foods" is modified;
——The technical indicators for "energy supplements", "low-energy foods" and "protein supplements" are combined;
——The technical requirements for categorizing products based on sports activities are added;
——The requirements regarding “limits of contaminants” are added;
——The requirements regarding “limits of mycotoxin” are added;
——The requirements regarding “limits of microorganism” are added;
——The requirements regarding the use of nutrition enhancers are added;
——The requirements for labels are modified;
——The Annex A is modified;
——The original Annex B, titled "Protein digestibility-corrected amino acid score (PDCAAS) for proteins from different sources", is deleted;
——The Annex B, titled "Quality requirements and determination methods of creatine", is added.
National food safety standard
General standard for sports nutrition food
1 Scope
This standard is applicable to sports nutrition foods.
2 Terms and definitions
2.1
sports nutrition food
food specially processed to meet the physiological and metabolic status, exercise capacity and special needs for certain nutrients for active men (those who participate in physical exercise at least three times per week, with each session lasting 30 min or more and at a moderate intensity or higher)
3 Product classification
3.1 Classification by characteristic nutrients
Note: Sports nutrition foods designed to cater to different needs for energy and protein and the like are classified into three categories.
3.1.1 Energy supplements
Sports nutrition foods mainly composed of carbohydrates, which can provide energy in a rapid or sustained manner.
3.1.2 Low-energy foods
Sports nutrition foods designed to meet the demands of weight control through exercise, which include two types: those for energy expenditure and those for energy substitution.
3.1.3 Protein supplements
Sports nutrition foods mainly composed of protein and/or protein hydrolysates, which are specifically designed to meet the requirements for tissue growth and repair.
3.2 Classification by sport activities
Note: Sports nutrition foods designed to cater to the special requirements of different sports activities are classified into three categories.
3.2.1 Products for speed and strength sports
Sports nutrition foods that feature creatine, which are suitable for individuals engaged in activities such as sprinting, high jump, ball games, weightlifting, wrestling, judo, Taekwondo, bodybuilding, and strength training.
3.2.2 Products for endurance sports
Sports nutrition foods that feature Vitamin B1 and Vitamin B2, which are suitable for individuals engaged in activities such as middle-distance race, jogging, brisk walking, cycling, swimming, rowing, fit aerobics, dancing, and outdoor sports.
3.2.3 Products for recovery from exercise
Sports nutrition foods that feature peptides, which are suitable for individuals in need of recovery after engaging in exercises of medium or high intensity or prolonged duration.
4 Technical requirements
4.1 Basic requirements
The raw materials used in sports nutrition foods shall comply with the requirements in respective standards and/or relevant regulations, and shall not contain any substances prohibited by the World Anti-Doping Agency.
4.2 Sensory requirements
The color, luster, taste, odor, texture and fast dissolvability of sports nutrition foods shall conform to the characteristics of the corresponding products, and there shall be no foreign matter visible.
4.3 Technical indicators
4.3.1 The technical indicators to be met by each type of products categorized by characteristic nutrients shall meet the requirements of Table 1. The proportion of high-quality protein in protein supplements shall not be less than 50%.
Table 1 Technical requirements of characteristic nutrients for various products
Item Energy supplements Low-energy foods Protein supplements
Solid Semi-solid or liquid Products for energy expenditure Products for energy substitution Solid Semi-solid or liquid Powdery (to be solved before eating)
Solid Semi-solid or liquid Partial meal replacement Complete meal replacement
Energy ≥1,500
kJ/100 g ≥150
kJ/100 g ≤300
kJ/100 g ≤80
kJ/100 g 835 kJ/meal–
1,670 kJ/meal 3,350 kJ/d–
5,020 kJ/d - - -
Proportion of energy from carbohydrates to the total energy of the product/% ≥60 ≥60 - - - - - - -
Protein a/(g/100 g) - - - - - - ≥15 ≥4 ≥50
Proportion of energy from protein to the total energy of the product/% - - - - 25–50 25–50 - - -
Fat/(g/100 g) - - - - - - ≤15 ≤1.5 ≤6
Proportion of energy from fat to the total energy of the product/% - - ≤25 ≤25 ≤25 ≤25 - - -
a The protein content shall be calculated as nitrogen content (N) × 6.25.
4.3.2 The mandatory and recommended ingredients to be added in various products categorized by sports activities shall meet the requirements of Table 2. The daily dosage shall meet the requirements of Table 3.
Table 2 Mandatory and recommended ingredients to be added in the products
Ingredient Product classification
Products for speed and strength sports Products for endurance sports Products for recovery from exercise
Mandatory ingredient(s) Creatine Vitamin B1 and Vitamin B2 Peptides
Recommended ingredient(s) Glutamine, calcium beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate, and fructose-1,6-diphosphate Peptides, L-carnitine, caffeine, and vitamins B6 Glutamine, L-Leucine, L-Isoleucine and L-Valine
Table 3 Types and daily dosage of nutrients in products for various sports activities
Ingredient Daily dosage a Reference test method
Caffeine/mg 20–100 GB 5009.139
Creatine/g 1–3 Annex B
Glutamine/g 3.5–15.0 -
Peptides/g 1–6 GB/T 22492
Calcium beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate/g 1–3 -
Fructose-1,6-diphosphate/g ≤ 0.3 -
L-Leucine/g 1.5–3 -
L-Isoleucine/g 0.75–1.5 -
L-Valine/g 0.75–1.5 -
a The content of other ingredients shall meet the requirements of Annex A, Table A.1.
4.3.3 If one or more ingredients listed in Table A.1 are added in or labeled for the product mentioned in 4.3.1 and 4.3.2, the content of such ingredients shall meet those specified in Table A.1.
Foreword i
1 Scope
2 Terms and definitions
3 Product classification
4 Technical requirements
5 Labeling
Annex A Optional nutrients and their respective content requirements
Annex B Quality requirements and determination methods of creatine
Codeofchina.com is in charge of this English translation. In case of any doubt about the English translation, the Chinese original shall be considered authoritative.
This standard replaces GB/T 24154-2009 General standard for sports nutrition food, and is developed by incorporating the relevant contents of QB/T 2831-2006 Sports nutrition food - Energy supplement, QB/T 2832-2006 Sports nutrition food - Protein supplement, QB/T 2833-2006 Sports nutrition food - Low-energy food, QB/T 2834-2006 Sports nutrition food - Edible creatine, QB/T 2895-2007 Sports nutrition food - Nutrients for active men, and Announcement No. 18 of 2008 of the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China on the Regulations on the Use of Food Additives and Food Nutrition Enhancers in Sports Nutrition Food.
The following main changes have been made with respect to GB/T 24154-2009:
——The name of the standard is changed to “National food safety standard General standard for sports nutrition food”;
——The clause “terms and definitions” is clarified;
——The description of "product classification" is modified to categorize the products based on characteristic nutrients and sports activities, with the "supplements for vitamins and minerals" and "nutritional supplements for recovery from exercise-induced fatigue” categorized under "classification by sport activities", and the categories of "complex nutrients" and "others" deleted.
——The subclause "sensory requirements" is added;
——The technical indicators for "powdered energy supplement drinks" are deleted from "energy supplements";
——The product classification for the "low-energy foods" is modified;
——The technical indicators for "energy supplements", "low-energy foods" and "protein supplements" are combined;
——The technical requirements for categorizing products based on sports activities are added;
——The requirements regarding “limits of contaminants” are added;
——The requirements regarding “limits of mycotoxin” are added;
——The requirements regarding “limits of microorganism” are added;
——The requirements regarding the use of nutrition enhancers are added;
——The requirements for labels are modified;
——The Annex A is modified;
——The original Annex B, titled "Protein digestibility-corrected amino acid score (PDCAAS) for proteins from different sources", is deleted;
——The Annex B, titled "Quality requirements and determination methods of creatine", is added.
National food safety standard
General standard for sports nutrition food
1 Scope
This standard is applicable to sports nutrition foods.
2 Terms and definitions
2.1
sports nutrition food
food specially processed to meet the physiological and metabolic status, exercise capacity and special needs for certain nutrients for active men (those who participate in physical exercise at least three times per week, with each session lasting 30 min or more and at a moderate intensity or higher)
3 Product classification
3.1 Classification by characteristic nutrients
Note: Sports nutrition foods designed to cater to different needs for energy and protein and the like are classified into three categories.
3.1.1 Energy supplements
Sports nutrition foods mainly composed of carbohydrates, which can provide energy in a rapid or sustained manner.
3.1.2 Low-energy foods
Sports nutrition foods designed to meet the demands of weight control through exercise, which include two types: those for energy expenditure and those for energy substitution.
3.1.3 Protein supplements
Sports nutrition foods mainly composed of protein and/or protein hydrolysates, which are specifically designed to meet the requirements for tissue growth and repair.
3.2 Classification by sport activities
Note: Sports nutrition foods designed to cater to the special requirements of different sports activities are classified into three categories.
3.2.1 Products for speed and strength sports
Sports nutrition foods that feature creatine, which are suitable for individuals engaged in activities such as sprinting, high jump, ball games, weightlifting, wrestling, judo, Taekwondo, bodybuilding, and strength training.
3.2.2 Products for endurance sports
Sports nutrition foods that feature Vitamin B1 and Vitamin B2, which are suitable for individuals engaged in activities such as middle-distance race, jogging, brisk walking, cycling, swimming, rowing, fit aerobics, dancing, and outdoor sports.
3.2.3 Products for recovery from exercise
Sports nutrition foods that feature peptides, which are suitable for individuals in need of recovery after engaging in exercises of medium or high intensity or prolonged duration.
4 Technical requirements
4.1 Basic requirements
The raw materials used in sports nutrition foods shall comply with the requirements in respective standards and/or relevant regulations, and shall not contain any substances prohibited by the World Anti-Doping Agency.
4.2 Sensory requirements
The color, luster, taste, odor, texture and fast dissolvability of sports nutrition foods shall conform to the characteristics of the corresponding products, and there shall be no foreign matter visible.
4.3 Technical indicators
4.3.1 The technical indicators to be met by each type of products categorized by characteristic nutrients shall meet the requirements of Table 1. The proportion of high-quality protein in protein supplements shall not be less than 50%.
Table 1 Technical requirements of characteristic nutrients for various products
Item Energy supplements Low-energy foods Protein supplements
Solid Semi-solid or liquid Products for energy expenditure Products for energy substitution Solid Semi-solid or liquid Powdery (to be solved before eating)
Solid Semi-solid or liquid Partial meal replacement Complete meal replacement
Energy ≥1,500
kJ/100 g ≥150
kJ/100 g ≤300
kJ/100 g ≤80
kJ/100 g 835 kJ/meal–
1,670 kJ/meal 3,350 kJ/d–
5,020 kJ/d - - -
Proportion of energy from carbohydrates to the total energy of the product/% ≥60 ≥60 - - - - - - -
Protein a/(g/100 g) - - - - - - ≥15 ≥4 ≥50
Proportion of energy from protein to the total energy of the product/% - - - - 25–50 25–50 - - -
Fat/(g/100 g) - - - - - - ≤15 ≤1.5 ≤6
Proportion of energy from fat to the total energy of the product/% - - ≤25 ≤25 ≤25 ≤25 - - -
a The protein content shall be calculated as nitrogen content (N) × 6.25.
4.3.2 The mandatory and recommended ingredients to be added in various products categorized by sports activities shall meet the requirements of Table 2. The daily dosage shall meet the requirements of Table 3.
Table 2 Mandatory and recommended ingredients to be added in the products
Ingredient Product classification
Products for speed and strength sports Products for endurance sports Products for recovery from exercise
Mandatory ingredient(s) Creatine Vitamin B1 and Vitamin B2 Peptides
Recommended ingredient(s) Glutamine, calcium beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate, and fructose-1,6-diphosphate Peptides, L-carnitine, caffeine, and vitamins B6 Glutamine, L-Leucine, L-Isoleucine and L-Valine
Table 3 Types and daily dosage of nutrients in products for various sports activities
Ingredient Daily dosage a Reference test method
Caffeine/mg 20–100 GB 5009.139
Creatine/g 1–3 Annex B
Glutamine/g 3.5–15.0 -
Peptides/g 1–6 GB/T 22492
Calcium beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate/g 1–3 -
Fructose-1,6-diphosphate/g ≤ 0.3 -
L-Leucine/g 1.5–3 -
L-Isoleucine/g 0.75–1.5 -
L-Valine/g 0.75–1.5 -
a The content of other ingredients shall meet the requirements of Annex A, Table A.1.
4.3.3 If one or more ingredients listed in Table A.1 are added in or labeled for the product mentioned in 4.3.1 and 4.3.2, the content of such ingredients shall meet those specified in Table A.1.
Contents of GB 24154-2015
Foreword i
1 Scope
2 Terms and definitions
3 Product classification
4 Technical requirements
5 Labeling
Annex A Optional nutrients and their respective content requirements
Annex B Quality requirements and determination methods of creatine