Starr Ranjani R
Ranjani R. Starr, MPH, is with the Office of Public Health Studies, Department of Public Health Sciences, John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu.
Am J Public Health. 2015 Mar;105(3):478-85. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2014.302348. Epub 2015 Jan 20.
Millions of people in the United States consume dietary supplements hoping to maintain or improve their health; however, extensive research has failed to demonstrate the efficacy of numerous supplements in disease prevention. In addition, concerns about the safety of routine and high-dose supplementation have been raised. The Food and Drug Administration regulates dietary supplement quality, safety, and labeling, and the Federal Trade Commission monitors advertisements and marketing; still, vast enforcement challenges remain, and optimal governmental oversight has not been achieved. If the composition and quality of ingredients cannot be reliably ensured, the validity of research on dietary supplements is questionable. Moreover, the health of the US public is put at risk.
在美国,数百万人食用膳食补充剂,希望维持或改善健康状况;然而,大量研究未能证明多种补充剂在疾病预防方面的功效。此外,人们对常规剂量和高剂量补充剂的安全性也提出了担忧。美国食品药品监督管理局负责监管膳食补充剂的质量、安全和标签,联邦贸易委员会则监督广告和营销;尽管如此,仍然存在巨大的执法挑战,尚未实现最佳的政府监管。如果成分的组成和质量无法得到可靠保证,那么关于膳食补充剂的研究的有效性就值得怀疑。此外,美国公众的健康也会受到威胁。