The use of dietary supplements is increasing globally and this includes the use of plant food supplements (PFS). A variety of factors may be influencing this increased consumption including the increasing number of older people in society, mistrust in conventional medicine and the perception that natural is healthy. Consumer studies in this area are limited, with a focus on dietary supplements in general, and complicated by the use of certain plant food supplements as herbal medicines. Research indicates that higher use of dietary supplements has been associated with being female, being more educated, having a higher income, being white and being older, however the drivers for consumption of supplements are complex, being influenced by both...
Aim: to investigate the factors which influence residents‘ choice of a food supplement. Objectives: ...
The popularity of botanical products is on the rise in Europe, with consumers using them to compleme...
Dietary supplements use is increasing, despite the lack of evidence to suggest they are needed to me...
The worldwide proportion of food supplement consumers has been steadily increasing, more than 50% of...
Background: Plant Food Supplements (PFS) have received a growing interest among consumers with a con...
The worldwide proportion of food supplement consumers has been steadily increasing, more than 50% of...
Food supplements containing plant extracts (botanicals) have received a growing interest in the popu...
Aim of the study: To determine food supplement consumption characteristics of Kazlų Rūda citizens. R...
The topicality of the subject has been shown by the fact that the number of food supplements has bee...
The use of food supplements containing herbs or other botanical ingredients (plant food supplements,...
Aim: to evaluate the use of food supplements and the associations between food supplement use and th...
Objective: Although dietary supplement use is increasing in Europe and the USA, little research invo...
Background: Dietary supplements-defined as vitamins and minerals, herbal products, tissue extracts, ...
Food supplements are concentrated sources of nutrients or functional/physiological ingredients, whos...
Objective: Although dietary supplement use is increasing in Europe and the USA, little research invo...
Aim: to investigate the factors which influence residents‘ choice of a food supplement. Objectives: ...
The popularity of botanical products is on the rise in Europe, with consumers using them to compleme...
Dietary supplements use is increasing, despite the lack of evidence to suggest they are needed to me...
The worldwide proportion of food supplement consumers has been steadily increasing, more than 50% of...
Background: Plant Food Supplements (PFS) have received a growing interest among consumers with a con...
The worldwide proportion of food supplement consumers has been steadily increasing, more than 50% of...
Food supplements containing plant extracts (botanicals) have received a growing interest in the popu...
Aim of the study: To determine food supplement consumption characteristics of Kazlų Rūda citizens. R...
The topicality of the subject has been shown by the fact that the number of food supplements has bee...
The use of food supplements containing herbs or other botanical ingredients (plant food supplements,...
Aim: to evaluate the use of food supplements and the associations between food supplement use and th...
Objective: Although dietary supplement use is increasing in Europe and the USA, little research invo...
Background: Dietary supplements-defined as vitamins and minerals, herbal products, tissue extracts, ...
Food supplements are concentrated sources of nutrients or functional/physiological ingredients, whos...
Objective: Although dietary supplement use is increasing in Europe and the USA, little research invo...
Aim: to investigate the factors which influence residents‘ choice of a food supplement. Objectives: ...
The popularity of botanical products is on the rise in Europe, with consumers using them to compleme...
Dietary supplements use is increasing, despite the lack of evidence to suggest they are needed to me...