Mamtani R, Cheema S, MacRae B, Alrouh H, Lopez T, ElHajj M, Mahfoud Z
Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar, Doha, Qatar.
College of the North Atlantic in Qatar, Doha, Qatar.
East Mediterr Health J. 2015 Feb 25;21(1):39-44. doi: 10.26719/2015.21.1.39.
There is increasing demand for herbal and nutritional supplements in the Middle East. This study aimed to examine the use of supplements by college students in Qatar and to elucidate users' views about them. A total of 419 college students completed a self-administered questionnaire. Almost half of the respondents (49.6%) had used supplements (ever users), with 32.7% reporting using them in the previous 6 months (current users). Of the latter, 27.7% had used herbal supplements, 56.2% vitamins and minerals and 56.9% non-vitamin, non-mineral, non-herbal supplements. Many participants considered supplements to be safer and more effective than conventional medicines. Supplements were preferred over conventional medicines for the treatment of digestive conditions and common respiratory ailments and for weight management. Educating health-care providers about the benefits and risks of supplements is imperative and will enable health-care practitioners to guide patients in making informed decisions about supplement use.
中东地区对草药和营养补充剂的需求日益增长。本研究旨在调查卡塔尔大学生使用补充剂的情况,并阐明使用者对它们的看法。共有419名大学生完成了一份自我管理的问卷。几乎一半的受访者(49.6%)曾使用过补充剂(曾经使用者),其中32.7%报告在过去6个月内使用过(当前使用者)。在后者中,27.7%使用过草药补充剂,56.2%使用过维生素和矿物质,56.9%使用过非维生素、非矿物质、非草药补充剂。许多参与者认为补充剂比传统药物更安全、更有效。在治疗消化系统疾病、常见呼吸道疾病和体重管理方面,补充剂比传统药物更受青睐。必须对医疗保健提供者进行关于补充剂益处和风险的教育,这将使医疗保健从业者能够指导患者就补充剂的使用做出明智的决定。