The objective of this study is to investigate and compare the prevalence, knowledge, and attitudes of Chinese university students with respect to nutritional supplements. We conducted a cross-sectional study in several universities around China from January to December 2017, and enrolled a total of 8752 students. Of these, 4252 were medical students and 4500 were non-medical students. The use of nutritional supplements was reported by 58.9% in universities students, with a higher rate for medical students as compared to non-medical students. It was found 24.2% of participants had taken supplements in the past year. Medical students had a higher level of knowledge on nutritional supplements than non-medical students (p < 0.001). The most ...
Vitamin and mineral supplementation practices of 502 college students were examined. Based on self r...
Abstract Background Vitamin D deficiency is one of the most prevalent health problems worldwide in a...
SummaryBackground & aimsDietary supplements (DS) are popular in many countries but little data are a...
Nutrient supplements play a key role in managing malnutrition/chronic diseases and are commonly used...
Dietary supplement use is increasing globally, especially among children. However, few studies have ...
To clarify the prevalence of dietary supplement use among college students, we conducted Internet-ba...
University students tend to have poor dietary practices, which ultimately affect their nutritional s...
Background: Although vitamin and mineral supplements are popular in many countries, few studies have...
There is a growing use of dietary supplements in many countries including China. This study aimed to...
Abstract Background We have previously shown that irregular lifestyle of young Japanese female stude...
Aim: To evaluate the connections between subjective health assessment and awareness of food suppleme...
Objectives: Dietary supplements have been recognized as products that are globally used, especially ...
Bibliography: pages [47]-49.Three groups of subjects--49 dietitians, 44 university nutrition student...
Abstract Background Dietary supplements (DS) are nutraceuticals that improve overall health and well...
The prevalence of dietary supplement use, such as vitamins, minerals, or fish oil, has increased amo...
Vitamin and mineral supplementation practices of 502 college students were examined. Based on self r...
Abstract Background Vitamin D deficiency is one of the most prevalent health problems worldwide in a...
SummaryBackground & aimsDietary supplements (DS) are popular in many countries but little data are a...
Nutrient supplements play a key role in managing malnutrition/chronic diseases and are commonly used...
Dietary supplement use is increasing globally, especially among children. However, few studies have ...
To clarify the prevalence of dietary supplement use among college students, we conducted Internet-ba...
University students tend to have poor dietary practices, which ultimately affect their nutritional s...
Background: Although vitamin and mineral supplements are popular in many countries, few studies have...
There is a growing use of dietary supplements in many countries including China. This study aimed to...
Abstract Background We have previously shown that irregular lifestyle of young Japanese female stude...
Aim: To evaluate the connections between subjective health assessment and awareness of food suppleme...
Objectives: Dietary supplements have been recognized as products that are globally used, especially ...
Bibliography: pages [47]-49.Three groups of subjects--49 dietitians, 44 university nutrition student...
Abstract Background Dietary supplements (DS) are nutraceuticals that improve overall health and well...
The prevalence of dietary supplement use, such as vitamins, minerals, or fish oil, has increased amo...
Vitamin and mineral supplementation practices of 502 college students were examined. Based on self r...
Abstract Background Vitamin D deficiency is one of the most prevalent health problems worldwide in a...
SummaryBackground & aimsDietary supplements (DS) are popular in many countries but little data are a...