Use of dietary supplements may be one of a number of health-related behaviors that cluster together. The current study investigated the underlying diet, health-related characteristics, and behaviors of users and nonusers of dietary supplements in a longitudinal study of health. Participants (n = 1776) completed a 5-d food diary including information on dietary supplement use (vitamins, minerals, and nutraceuticals) at age 53 y. Sociodemographic information and data on smoking, alcohol, and physical activity were obtained along with anthropometric measurements, blood pressure, and a blood sample (nonfasting subjects). A significantly greater percentage of women reported supplement use compared with men (45.1 vs. 25.2%). Supplement use was as...
Conventionally, fruits and vegetables have been the major source of micronutrients. However, with th...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 65-71)An increasing use of vitamin supplements in America...
We describe the profile of dietary supplement use and its correlates in the Epirus Health Study coho...
The objective of the study was to analyse macronutrient and food intakes of regular users (310 men, ...
OBJECTIVES: To determine patterns of supplement use in a UK community-dwelling older population, and...
Studies that have examined correlates of dietary supplement use among older adults in the United Sta...
BackgroundDietary supplement use in the United States is prevalent and represents an important sourc...
Cross-sectional studies suggest that dietary supplement use is associated with favourable demographi...
Introduction Due to the high consumption of dietary supplements and the need to identify the factors...
Dietary supplements have received growing attention in society and sales numbers indicate increased ...
Published literature reports rates of dietary supplement usage by individuals aged 60 years or more ...
OBJECTIVE:To describe factors associated with vitamin supplement use in a large cohort of adult wome...
Published literature reports rates of dietary supplement usage by individuals aged 60 years or more ...
Background It has been suggested that users of dietary supplements are likely to be people who ar...
The aim of this study was to measure the prevalence of dietary and health supplement use among Austr...
Conventionally, fruits and vegetables have been the major source of micronutrients. However, with th...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 65-71)An increasing use of vitamin supplements in America...
We describe the profile of dietary supplement use and its correlates in the Epirus Health Study coho...
The objective of the study was to analyse macronutrient and food intakes of regular users (310 men, ...
OBJECTIVES: To determine patterns of supplement use in a UK community-dwelling older population, and...
Studies that have examined correlates of dietary supplement use among older adults in the United Sta...
BackgroundDietary supplement use in the United States is prevalent and represents an important sourc...
Cross-sectional studies suggest that dietary supplement use is associated with favourable demographi...
Introduction Due to the high consumption of dietary supplements and the need to identify the factors...
Dietary supplements have received growing attention in society and sales numbers indicate increased ...
Published literature reports rates of dietary supplement usage by individuals aged 60 years or more ...
OBJECTIVE:To describe factors associated with vitamin supplement use in a large cohort of adult wome...
Published literature reports rates of dietary supplement usage by individuals aged 60 years or more ...
Background It has been suggested that users of dietary supplements are likely to be people who ar...
The aim of this study was to measure the prevalence of dietary and health supplement use among Austr...
Conventionally, fruits and vegetables have been the major source of micronutrients. However, with th...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 65-71)An increasing use of vitamin supplements in America...
We describe the profile of dietary supplement use and its correlates in the Epirus Health Study coho...