Nesheim M C
Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA.
Public Health Nutr. 1999 Mar;2(1):35-8. doi: 10.1017/s136898009900004x.
The market for dietary supplements in the USA was estimated as about 11.8 billion dollars in 1997 with a growth rate of 10-14% projected in the next 3 years. Data from the Food and Drug Administration collected in 1995 indicate that over 55% of adults surveyed used some type of dietary supplement. The marketing of dietary supplements in the USA has been essentially deregulated by the passage of the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 (DSHEA). This legislation defined dietary supplements, made manufacturers responsible for the safety of supplements and allowed certain statements of nutrition support to be made on supplement labels. The US Congress in passing the DSHEA indicated that supplements should be available on the market so that consumers could make decisions about their use for themselves and their families. Unfortunately, information about the research base for supplement claims is not readily accessible to health professionals and consumers. There is a need for authoritative reviews of the data underlying supplement claims to assist public health professionals in their role of providing advice to the public about dietary supplements.
1997年,美国膳食补充剂市场估计约为118亿美元,预计未来3年增长率为10% - 14%。1995年美国食品药品监督管理局收集的数据表明,接受调查的成年人中超过55%使用某种类型的膳食补充剂。1994年《膳食补充剂健康与教育法》(DSHEA)的通过基本上解除了对美国膳食补充剂市场的管制。该立法对膳食补充剂进行了定义,规定制造商对补充剂的安全性负责,并允许在补充剂标签上做出某些营养支持声明。美国国会在通过DSHEA时表示,补充剂应在市场上可得,以便消费者能够自行决定其对自己和家人的使用。不幸的是,健康专业人员和消费者无法轻易获取有关补充剂声称的研究依据的信息。需要对补充剂声称所依据的数据进行权威审查,以协助公共卫生专业人员履行向公众提供有关膳食补充剂建议的职责。