Dickinson Annette, MacKay Douglas
President, Dickinson Consulting LLC, 3432 Denmark Avenue, #350, St, Paul, MN 55123, USA.
Nutr J. 2014 Feb 6;13:14. doi: 10.1186/1475-2891-13-14.
Dietary supplements are used by half to two-thirds of American adults, and the evidence suggests that this usage is one component of a larger effort to develop a healthier lifestyle. Dietary supplement users tend on average to be better educated and to have somewhat higher incomes than nonusers, and these factors may contribute to their health-consciousness. Dietary supplement use also tends to be more prevalent among women than among men, and the prevalence of use increases with age in both men and women. Numerous surveys document that users of dietary supplements are significantly more likely than nonusers to have somewhat better dietary patterns, exercise regularly, maintain a healthy weight, and avoid tobacco products. While supplement users tend to have better diets than nonusers, the differences are relatively small, their diets have some substantial nutrient shortfalls, and their supplement use has been shown to improve the adequacy of nutrient intakes. Overall, the evidence suggests that users of dietary supplements are seeking wellness and are consciously adopting a variety of lifestyle habits that they consider to contribute to healthy living.
美国有一半到三分之二的成年人使用膳食补充剂,证据表明这种使用是为培养更健康生活方式所做更大努力的一部分。膳食补充剂使用者平均而言往往比非使用者受教育程度更高,收入也略高一些,这些因素可能促成了他们的健康意识。膳食补充剂的使用在女性中也往往比在男性中更为普遍,而且在男性和女性中,其使用 prevalence 都随年龄增长而增加。大量调查表明,膳食补充剂使用者比非使用者显著更有可能拥有略好一些的饮食模式、定期锻炼、保持健康体重并避免使用烟草制品。虽然补充剂使用者的饮食往往比非使用者更好,但差异相对较小,他们的饮食存在一些严重的营养素短缺,而且已表明他们使用补充剂能提高营养素摄入量的充足性。总体而言,证据表明膳食补充剂使用者在追求健康,并自觉养成他们认为有助于健康生活的各种生活习惯。