Military Nutrition Division, U.S, Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, Kansas Street, Natick, MA 01760, USA.
BMC Complement Altern Med. 2012 Oct 10;12:182. doi: 10.1186/1472-6882-12-182.
United States Army Soldiers regularly use dietary supplements (DS) to promote general health, enhance muscle strength, and increase energy, but limited scientific evidence supports the use of many DS for these benefits. This study investigated factors associated with Soldiers' confidence in the efficacy and safety of DS, and assessed Soldiers' knowledge of federal DS regulatory requirements.
Between 2006 and 2007, 990 Soldiers were surveyed at 11 Army bases world-wide to assess their confidence in the effectiveness and safety of DS, knowledge of federal DS regulations, demographic characteristics, lifestyle-behaviors and DS use.
A majority of Soldiers were at least somewhat confident that DS work as advertised (67%) and thought they are safe to consume (71%). Confidence in both attributes was higher among regular DS users than non-users. Among users, confidence in both attributes was positively associated with rank, self-rated diet quality and fitness level, education, and having never experienced an apparent DS-related adverse event. Fewer than half of Soldiers knew the government does not require manufacturers to demonstrate efficacy, and almost a third incorrectly believed there are effective pre-market federal safety requirements for DS.
Despite limited scientific evidence supporting the purported benefits and safety of many popular DS, most Soldiers were confident that DS are effective and safe. The positive associations between confidence and DS use should be considered when developing DS-related interventions or policies. Additionally, education to clarify Soldiers' misperceptions about federal DS safety and efficacy regulations is warranted.
美国陆军士兵经常使用膳食补充剂(DS)来促进整体健康、增强肌肉力量和提高能量,但有限的科学证据支持许多 DS 具有这些益处。本研究调查了与士兵对 DS 的功效和安全性的信心相关的因素,并评估了士兵对联邦 DS 监管要求的了解。
在 2006 年至 2007 年间,在全球 11 个陆军基地对 990 名士兵进行了调查,以评估他们对 DS 有效性和安全性的信心、对联邦 DS 法规的了解、人口统计学特征、生活方式行为和 DS 使用情况。
大多数士兵至少对 DS 的广告宣传效果(67%)和食用安全性(71%)持一定程度的信心。经常使用 DS 的士兵比非使用者对这两个属性的信心更高。在使用者中,对这两个属性的信心与军衔、自我评估的饮食质量和健康水平、教育程度以及从未经历过明显的 DS 相关不良事件呈正相关。不到一半的士兵知道政府不需要制造商证明功效,近三分之一的人错误地认为 DS 有有效的上市前联邦安全要求。
尽管有有限的科学证据支持许多流行的 DS 的所谓益处和安全性,但大多数士兵对 DS 有效和安全有信心。在制定与 DS 相关的干预措施或政策时,应考虑信心与 DS 使用之间的积极关联。此外,有必要对士兵进行教育,以澄清他们对联邦 DS 安全性和功效法规的误解。