Dietary supplement use is common among children and adolescents. During 2013-2014, approximately one third of children and adolescents (persons aged 6419 years) in the United States were reported to use a dietary supplement in the past 30 days, and use varied by demographic characteristics (1,2). Dietary supplements can contribute substantially to overall nutrient intake, having the potential to both mitigate nutrient shortfalls as well as to lead to nutrient intake above recommended upper limits (3). However, because nutritional needs should generally be met through food consumption according to the 2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, only a few dietary supplements are specifically recommended for use among children and adolescent...
Dietary supplements may improve sport performance in adults. However, this has not been established ...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Dietary supplements (DS) are popular in many countries but little data are availa...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Dietary supplements (DS) are popular in many countries but little data are availa...
Abstract Background Little is known about the prevalence of dietary supplement (DS) use in American ...
BACKGROUND. Little is known about the prevalence of dietary supplement (DS) use in American adolesce...
ObjectiveTo examine if children use supplements to fill gaps in nutritionally inadequate diets or wh...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the prevalence of dietary supplement (DS) use in American adolesce...
ObjectiveTo examine if children use supplements to fill gaps in nutritionally inadequate diets or wh...
Dietary supplements may contribute to nutrient intake; however, actual data on dietary supplement us...
Dietary supplements may contribute to nutrient intake; however, actual data on dietary supplement us...
Dietary supplements may contribute to nutrient intake; however, actual data on dietary supplement us...
This analysis characterizes use of dietary supplements (DS) and motivations for DS use among U.S. ch...
This analysis characterizes use of dietary supplements (DS) and motivations for DS use among U.S. ch...
The prevalence of dietary supplement use, such as vitamins, minerals, or fish oil, has increased amo...
The prevalence of dietary supplement use, such as vitamins, minerals, or fish oil, has increased amo...
Dietary supplements may improve sport performance in adults. However, this has not been established ...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Dietary supplements (DS) are popular in many countries but little data are availa...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Dietary supplements (DS) are popular in many countries but little data are availa...
Abstract Background Little is known about the prevalence of dietary supplement (DS) use in American ...
BACKGROUND. Little is known about the prevalence of dietary supplement (DS) use in American adolesce...
ObjectiveTo examine if children use supplements to fill gaps in nutritionally inadequate diets or wh...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the prevalence of dietary supplement (DS) use in American adolesce...
ObjectiveTo examine if children use supplements to fill gaps in nutritionally inadequate diets or wh...
Dietary supplements may contribute to nutrient intake; however, actual data on dietary supplement us...
Dietary supplements may contribute to nutrient intake; however, actual data on dietary supplement us...
Dietary supplements may contribute to nutrient intake; however, actual data on dietary supplement us...
This analysis characterizes use of dietary supplements (DS) and motivations for DS use among U.S. ch...
This analysis characterizes use of dietary supplements (DS) and motivations for DS use among U.S. ch...
The prevalence of dietary supplement use, such as vitamins, minerals, or fish oil, has increased amo...
The prevalence of dietary supplement use, such as vitamins, minerals, or fish oil, has increased amo...
Dietary supplements may improve sport performance in adults. However, this has not been established ...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Dietary supplements (DS) are popular in many countries but little data are availa...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Dietary supplements (DS) are popular in many countries but little data are availa...