Data describing the composition of dietary supplements are not readily available to the public health community. As a result, intake from dietary supplements is generally not considered in most dietary surveys and, hence, little is known about the significance of supplement intake in relation to total diet or disease risk. To enable a more comprehensive analysis of dietary data, a database of the composition of various dietary supplements has been compiled. Active ingredients of all dietary supplements sold in Australia are included in the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG), maintained by the Therapeutic Goods Administration. Products included in the database were restricted to those vitamin, mineral and other supplements ident...
We invite you to contribute to a Special Issue of Nutrients, entitled “Dietary Supplements”. The pur...
Current dietary supplement use in Australia is not well described. We investigated the prevalence an...
Abstract: In the past, vitamins and minerals were used to cure deficiency diseases. Supplements now...
Pre 1980, Australian food composition data were printed tables and based largely on overseas values....
Objective: Supplements are an important source of micronutrient intake, which, unless taken into acc...
Food composition databases in general contain limited data on fatty acid profiles of foods, both in ...
ABSTRACT. This article describes the Dietary Supplements Labels Database, a new resource from the Na...
Abstract This article illustrates the importance of having analytical data on the vitamin and minera...
database at the NIH Office of Dietary Supplements 50 % of the population claiming that they have use...
Databases specifying the amount of core foods present in multi-ingredient foods are required to accu...
High rates of vitamin D deficiency and testing have been reported in Australia, yet there are few re...
Computerized nutrient databases are an important tool for dietitians and researchers alike. They are...
Australia needs accurate vitamin D food composition data to support public health initiatives. Previ...
Dietary supplements are meant to aid in providing additional vitamins, minerals, fiber, amino acids,...
Iodine is an essential micronutrient required for normal growth and neurodevelopment; thus, an adequ...
We invite you to contribute to a Special Issue of Nutrients, entitled “Dietary Supplements”. The pur...
Current dietary supplement use in Australia is not well described. We investigated the prevalence an...
Abstract: In the past, vitamins and minerals were used to cure deficiency diseases. Supplements now...
Pre 1980, Australian food composition data were printed tables and based largely on overseas values....
Objective: Supplements are an important source of micronutrient intake, which, unless taken into acc...
Food composition databases in general contain limited data on fatty acid profiles of foods, both in ...
ABSTRACT. This article describes the Dietary Supplements Labels Database, a new resource from the Na...
Abstract This article illustrates the importance of having analytical data on the vitamin and minera...
database at the NIH Office of Dietary Supplements 50 % of the population claiming that they have use...
Databases specifying the amount of core foods present in multi-ingredient foods are required to accu...
High rates of vitamin D deficiency and testing have been reported in Australia, yet there are few re...
Computerized nutrient databases are an important tool for dietitians and researchers alike. They are...
Australia needs accurate vitamin D food composition data to support public health initiatives. Previ...
Dietary supplements are meant to aid in providing additional vitamins, minerals, fiber, amino acids,...
Iodine is an essential micronutrient required for normal growth and neurodevelopment; thus, an adequ...
We invite you to contribute to a Special Issue of Nutrients, entitled “Dietary Supplements”. The pur...
Current dietary supplement use in Australia is not well described. We investigated the prevalence an...
Abstract: In the past, vitamins and minerals were used to cure deficiency diseases. Supplements now...