Objective Multiple clinical trials fail to identify clinically measurable health benefits of daily multivitamin and multimineral (MVM) consumption in the general adult population. Understanding the determinants of widespread use of MVMs may guide efforts to better educate the public about effective nutritional practices. The objective of this study was to compare self-reported and clinically measurable health outcomes among MVM users and non-users in a large, nationally representative adult civilian non-institutionalised population in the USA surveyed on the use of complementary health practices.Design Cross-sectional analysis of the effect of MVM consumption on self-reported overall health and clinically measurable health outcomes.Particip...
American adults take many types of vitamin supplements, despite limited evidence of their efficacy, ...
This study explored the effects of four-week multi-vitamin and mineral (MVM) supplementation on mood...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether supplementation with multivitamins and multiminerals influences self r...
Purpose Evidence supporting the use of dietary supplements, in particular, multivitamin/multimineral...
Although >50% of U.S. adults use dietary supplements, little information is available on the impa...
Previous research has suggested that multivitamin (MV) supplementation may be GHQ-28associated with ...
Purpose Evidence supporting the use of dietary supplements, in particular, multivitamin/multimineral...
Micronutrient deficiencies occur in segments of the adult population in the United States. Multivita...
Previous research has suggested that multivitamin (MV) supplementation may be GHQ-28associated with ...
Previous research has suggested that multivitamin (MV) supplementation may be GHQ-28associated with ...
Although >50% of U.S. adults use dietary supplements, little information is available on the impact ...
BACKGROUND: Multivitamins are the most commonly used supplement in the developed world. Recent epide...
PURPOSE: Evidence supporting the use of dietary supplements, in particular, multivitamin/multiminer...
A number of randomised controlled trials have indicated that multivitamin/mineral supplementation fo...
We studied use of vitamins, minerals, herbs, and other dietary supplements for cognitive health. We ...
American adults take many types of vitamin supplements, despite limited evidence of their efficacy, ...
This study explored the effects of four-week multi-vitamin and mineral (MVM) supplementation on mood...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether supplementation with multivitamins and multiminerals influences self r...
Purpose Evidence supporting the use of dietary supplements, in particular, multivitamin/multimineral...
Although >50% of U.S. adults use dietary supplements, little information is available on the impa...
Previous research has suggested that multivitamin (MV) supplementation may be GHQ-28associated with ...
Purpose Evidence supporting the use of dietary supplements, in particular, multivitamin/multimineral...
Micronutrient deficiencies occur in segments of the adult population in the United States. Multivita...
Previous research has suggested that multivitamin (MV) supplementation may be GHQ-28associated with ...
Previous research has suggested that multivitamin (MV) supplementation may be GHQ-28associated with ...
Although >50% of U.S. adults use dietary supplements, little information is available on the impact ...
BACKGROUND: Multivitamins are the most commonly used supplement in the developed world. Recent epide...
PURPOSE: Evidence supporting the use of dietary supplements, in particular, multivitamin/multiminer...
A number of randomised controlled trials have indicated that multivitamin/mineral supplementation fo...
We studied use of vitamins, minerals, herbs, and other dietary supplements for cognitive health. We ...
American adults take many types of vitamin supplements, despite limited evidence of their efficacy, ...
This study explored the effects of four-week multi-vitamin and mineral (MVM) supplementation on mood...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether supplementation with multivitamins and multiminerals influences self r...