2021
DOI: 10.15869/itobiad.935784
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A Study on the Determination of the Factors That Affect Nutritional Supplement Demand During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Abstract: Bu makale, en az iki hakem tarafından incelenmiş ve intihal içermediği teyit edilmiştir. / This article has been reviewed by at least two referees and confirmed to include no plagiarism. http://www.itobiad.com/

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“…We believe that this result may be due to the increasing accessibility to nutritional supplements as the income level rises. Our findings are consistent with the previous literature reporting income effects on the take of food supplements (Gong et al2018;Alwafaz et al 2021;Mestaghanmi et al 2021;Demir et al 2021;Demirel 2021). However, this effect may change or disappear in an inflationary environment.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…We believe that this result may be due to the increasing accessibility to nutritional supplements as the income level rises. Our findings are consistent with the previous literature reporting income effects on the take of food supplements (Gong et al2018;Alwafaz et al 2021;Mestaghanmi et al 2021;Demir et al 2021;Demirel 2021). However, this effect may change or disappear in an inflationary environment.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%