2021
DOI: 10.2478/hepo-2021-0017
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Pilot study of dietary supplement consumption by kindergarten and elementary school children

Abstract: Summary Introduction: The use of dietary supplements has been increasing globally, especially among children. A lot of parents are influenced by advertising. In addition, in Poland a trend to self-medication has been observed. Parents often do not distinguish dietary supplements, medicinal products and non-prescription drugs. These are the most common reasons for the increase in sales of dietary supplements in Poland. Until a few years ago, many products containing vitamins an… Show more

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“…In the study performed by Suliga et al it has been shown that dietary supplements were used by 64.2% of elderly people (60+) and 59.6% of younger respondents [8]. A 2021 survey on the use of dietary supplements in early childhood and pre-school children showed that up to 80% of parents gave them to their children [9]. In a similar study concerning administration of dietary supplements to schoolchildren it was shown that nearly a third of the total respondents (33.8%) were taking dietary supplements, most commonly supplements containing vitamins D and C, multivitamins and omega-3 fatty acids [7].…”
Section: Food Supplements Market In Poland In 2021mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the study performed by Suliga et al it has been shown that dietary supplements were used by 64.2% of elderly people (60+) and 59.6% of younger respondents [8]. A 2021 survey on the use of dietary supplements in early childhood and pre-school children showed that up to 80% of parents gave them to their children [9]. In a similar study concerning administration of dietary supplements to schoolchildren it was shown that nearly a third of the total respondents (33.8%) were taking dietary supplements, most commonly supplements containing vitamins D and C, multivitamins and omega-3 fatty acids [7].…”
Section: Food Supplements Market In Poland In 2021mentioning
confidence: 99%