Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Faculty of Medicine, Umm Al-Qura University, Al Abdeyah, Makkah 24381, Saudi Arabia; Saudi Toxicology Society, Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah, Saudi Arabia; Nahdi Medical Company, Saudi Arabia.
Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, Umm Al-Qura University, Al Abdeyah, Makkah 24381, Saudi Arabia; Biochemistry Department, Faculty of Pharmacy, Al-Azhar University, Assuit 71524, Egypt.
Complement Ther Med. 2023 Mar;72:102917. doi: 10.1016/j.ctim.2023.102917. Epub 2023 Jan 9.
COVID-19 causes moderate to severe illness and is spreading globally. During a pandemic, vitamins and minerals are vital to health. Therefore, the prevalence and epidemiology of supplement use in Saudi Arabia during the COVID-19 pandemic must be known.
This cross-sectional study was conducted in Saudi Arabia using an online survey. The study was conducted from June to March 2022 on both adults and children. The link to the survey was shared on social media platforms. The survey included questions on participants' demographics, vaccination status, supplements they used, and side effects of supplements. Participation in this study was optional, and there was no obligation to participate. There was a declaration about the aim of the study and different objectives before starting the survey.
The present study reported that most of the participants reported that they used vitamin C (64.6 %), zinc (51.9 %), multivitamins (46.1 %), black seeds (26.7 %), garlic (Allium sativum) (15.4 %), omega-3 (22.1 %), vitamin D (22.2 %), echinacea (10.1 %), manuka honey (26.0 %), curcumin (13.6 %), ginger (22.5 %), royal jelly (12.9 %), and propolis (7.5 %) before and during the COVID-19 pandemic period. These supplements were used more frequently by subjects during the pandemic than before.
The respondents' risk of these supplements' use may partially reflect the public's behavioral response during a pandemic. Future studies can document the health beliefs and motivations of nutritional supplement users.
COVID-19 可引起中重度疾病,且正在全球范围内传播。在大流行期间,维生素和矿物质对健康至关重要。因此,必须了解 COVID-19 大流行期间沙特阿拉伯补充剂的使用情况和流行病学。
本横断面研究在沙特阿拉伯进行,采用在线调查。该研究于 2022 年 6 月至 3 月在成人和儿童中进行。在社交媒体平台上共享了调查链接。该调查包括参与者的人口统计学、疫苗接种状况、他们使用的补充剂以及补充剂的副作用等问题。参加本研究是自愿的,没有参与的义务。在开始调查之前,有一个关于研究目的和不同目标的声明。
本研究报告称,大多数参与者报告说他们在 COVID-19 大流行期间使用了维生素 C(64.6%)、锌(51.9%)、多种维生素(46.1%)、黑种子(26.7%)、大蒜(Allium sativum)(15.4%)、欧米伽-3(22.1%)、维生素 D(22.2%)、紫锥菊(10.1%)、麦卢卡蜂蜜(26.0%)、姜黄(13.6%)、生姜(22.5%)、蜂王浆(12.9%)和蜂胶(7.5%)。这些补充剂在大流行期间比之前更频繁地被受试者使用。
受访者使用这些补充剂的风险可能部分反映了公众在大流行期间的行为反应。未来的研究可以记录营养补充剂使用者的健康信念和动机。