The correct option that links the use of a food product to certain health risks or benefits is health claims.
Health claims are statements made on food labels that describe a relationship between a food or ingredient and a reduced risk of a disease or health-related condition. Nutrient claims, on the other hand, refer to the level of a nutrient in the food and do not directly address health risks or benefits in the same way that health claims do. Daily Values provide guidance on how much of a nutrient is present in the context of a daily diet but don’t specifically link to health outcomes. Best-if-used-by dates indicate product freshness but do not relate to health claims.