American Heart Association
Heart-Check Certification
The Heart-Check mark makes it easy to spot heart-healthy foods and beverages in the grocery store.
One heart. Hundreds of heart-healthy options.
You said like to know how Heart-Check food certification can help you eat healthier.
One way the Heart-Check mark can help you eat healthier is helping you easily identify healthy foods in the grocery store that can be part of an overall healthy eating pattern.
You said you'd like to know more about certifying your products or recipes.
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You said you are a health care professional and asked how to help patients meet certain dietary needs.
Looking for Heart-Check certified foods can help them eat healthier.
You said you are a Nutritionist or Registered Dietitian and want to help your customers shop healthy.
It’s easy. Just look for the AHA Heart-Check Mark.
How the Heart-Check Food Certification Program Works
It’s easy. Just look for the American Heart Association Heart-Check mark on the food or beverage package when shopping. But not all heart-healthy claims you see are from the American Heart Association; look for the AHA name to be sure.
How a Food Becomes Heart-Check Certified
When you see the Heart-Check mark on foods and beverages, you know it has been put through a robust certification process. The Heart-Check program complies with 10 different health claims in 13 different food categories. Here are the four steps for a food to become Heart-Check certified, and the list of Heart-Check food categories and health claims.
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Heart-Check Certified Recipes
The Heart-Check mark is also helping everyone find heart-healthy recipes they can make at home for themselves and their families. Recipe certification is based on respected science and nutrition expertise of the American Heart Association.