Final answer:
Based on the nutritional information provided, the correct nutrient content claims for the product are "0g trans fat", "sugar free", "High in dietary fiber", and "Low sodium". Other claims like "Cholesterol-free", "Enriched with omega-3", or "Contains antioxidants" cannot be verified without additional information.
Step-by-step explanation:
The nutrient content claims that can be attributed to a food product are based on the product's nutritional facts label. Looking at the given nutritional information, the product has 0g trans fat, which supports the claim "0g trans fat". The product also contains no sugar, which supports the claim "sugar free". Additionally, the product has 0mg sodium, which allows it to be labeled as "Low sodium", and it has 16% of the recommended daily intake of dietary fiber, justifying the claim "High in dietary fiber". As for the product being "Cholesterol-free", without cholesterol data, we cannot confirm this claim. The product does not have information that indicates it has been "Enriched with omega-3" or "Contains antioxidants". Therefore, the correct nutrient content claims for this product are "0g trans fat", "sugar free", "High in dietary fiber", and "Low sodium".