del Balzo Valeria, Vitiello Valeria, Germani Alessia, Donini Lorenzo M, Poggiogalle Eleonora, Pinto Alessandro
Department of Experimental Medicine, Research Unit of Food Science and Human Nutrition, "Sapienza" University of Rome, Rome, Italy.
PLoS One. 2014 Jul 2;9(7):e100508. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0100508. eCollection 2014.
In the last decades, dietary supplements consumption has increased in the Western world for all age groups. The long-term potentially dangerous effects related to an indiscriminate consumption of dietary supplements are still unknown and are becoming a matter of public health concern. Therefore, the aims of the present study were: to explore the contribution of dietary supplements to micronutrient daily intake, and to evaluate awareness and knowledge about dietary supplements.
Participants (age ranging from 14 to 18 years) were recruited among students attending 8 high schools in the province of Frosinone (Italy). An anonymous questionnaire, composed of 12 multiple-choice items, was administered to all the participants. T-test and the analysis of variance (ANOVA) were performed to describe differences between means of the groups, while the chi-square test was used to compare observed and expected frequencies. The logistic regression model, aimed at identifying the characteristics of potential consumers of dietary supplements.
A total of 686 teenagers (288 males and 398 females, average age: 17,89±0,91 years) participated in the study. The 83,6% of participants affirmed to be aware of dietary supplements. 239 participants consumed dietary supplements: 118 males and 121 females. 49,1% of females consumed dietary supplements less than twice a week, whereas 43,6% of males consumed dietary supplements from 2 to 5 times per week. Statistically significant differences emerged between the genders with respect to the source of information regarding dietary supplements, the perceived indications for their use, and the choice of the store/place to purchase them.
Findings in the present study provide insight into the consumption of dietary supplements among young Italians, highlighting the need to foster further awareness among adolescents about the correct use of dietary supplements, especially in terms of indications and contraindications.
在过去几十年中,西方世界所有年龄组的膳食补充剂消费量都有所增加。与不加选择地食用膳食补充剂相关的长期潜在危险影响仍然未知,并且正成为公共卫生关注的问题。因此,本研究的目的是:探讨膳食补充剂对微量营养素每日摄入量的贡献,并评估对膳食补充剂的认识和知识。
在弗罗西诺内省(意大利)8所高中就读的学生中招募参与者(年龄在14至18岁之间)。向所有参与者发放了一份由12个多项选择题组成的匿名问卷。进行t检验和方差分析(ANOVA)以描述各组均值之间的差异,而卡方检验用于比较观察频率和预期频率。逻辑回归模型旨在确定膳食补充剂潜在消费者的特征。
共有686名青少年(288名男性和398名女性,平均年龄:17.89±0.91岁)参与了该研究。83.6%的参与者表示了解膳食补充剂。239名参与者食用膳食补充剂:118名男性和121名女性。49.1%的女性每周食用膳食补充剂少于两次,而43.6%的男性每周食用膳食补充剂2至5次。在膳食补充剂的信息来源、使用的感知适应症以及购买商店/地点的选择方面,性别之间出现了统计学上的显著差异。
本研究的结果为意大利年轻人食用膳食补充剂提供了见解,强调需要进一步提高青少年对正确使用膳食补充剂的认识,特别是在适应症和禁忌症方面。