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皮肤、头发和指甲补充剂使用的预测因素:对国家健康和营养调查(NHANES)横断面数据的分析。

Predictors of Skin, Hair, and Nail Supplement Use: Analysis of National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) Cross-Sectional Data.

机构信息

From the Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas.

University of Houston College of Pharmacy, Houston, Texas.

出版信息

South Med J. 2023 Aug;116(8):707-711. doi: 10.14423/SMJ.0000000000001589.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Approximately half of US adults use dietary supplements, often for dermatologic purposes. When survey respondents in a nationally representative population were asked the reasons for their use of a specific supplement, 87% chose "for healthy skin, hair, and nails." Despite widespread use, supplements have potential risks and lack regulatory safeguards. Because most supplement users choose to use them without the advice of a healthcare professional, it is important to identify factors predicting use. This study examined demographic predictors of skin, hair, and nail supplement use among 2015-2016 US National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey respondents, a nationally representative sample.

METHODS

Weighted descriptive analysis using χ tests examined group differences among respondents who took skin, hair, and nail supplements and those who did not take supplements in the past 30 days. Multivariable logistic regression models were performed to identify predictors of skin supplement use.

RESULTS

Statistically significant differences in sex, education, income, and insurance status were observed between dermatologic supplement users and nonsupplement users ( < 0.0001). Factors significantly increasing the likelihood of skin supplement use included age between 30 and 60 years (odds ratio [OR] 1.788, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.439-2.222), age older than 60 years (OR 4.983, 95% CI 3.838-6.469), having a college degree or above (OR 2.696, 95% CI 1.952-3.724), attending some college or above (OR 1.844, 95% CI 1.364-2.494), having an annual income of >$75,000 (OR 1.285, 95% CI 1.029-1.605), and having health insurance (OR 1.559, 95% CI 1.236-1.967). Male respondents were half as likely to use supplements, compared with females (OR 0.579, 95% CI 0.488-0.687).

CONCLUSIONS

Factors such as age, education, income, and sex predict supplement use. Knowledge of such trends may help practitioners counsel patients on potential supplement risks and the many unknowns related to their use. Any patient could be using skin, hair, and nail supplements over the counter, including pregnant and older adult populations, as well as generally healthy patients. This would help protect patients from the possible dangers of supplements, including laboratory test interference and teratogenicity.

摘要

目的

大约有一半的美国成年人使用膳食补充剂,通常用于皮肤科用途。当在具有代表性的全国性人群中对调查对象进行调查,询问他们使用某种特定补充剂的原因时,有 87%的人选择“为了健康的皮肤、头发和指甲”。尽管使用广泛,但补充剂存在潜在风险,且缺乏监管保障。由于大多数补充剂使用者选择在没有医疗保健专业人员建议的情况下使用它们,因此确定使用的预测因素很重要。本研究使用美国 2015-2016 年国家健康和营养调查(National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey)的数据,对具有代表性的人群中,与皮肤、头发和指甲补充剂使用者和过去 30 天内未使用补充剂者之间的皮肤补充剂使用情况进行了人口统计学预测因素分析。

方法

使用 χ 检验对过去 30 天内使用皮肤、头发和指甲补充剂者和未使用补充剂者进行加权描述性分析,以检查组间差异。使用多变量逻辑回归模型确定皮肤补充剂使用的预测因素。

结果

在性别、教育程度、收入和保险状况方面,皮肤科补充剂使用者和非使用者之间存在统计学显著差异(<0.0001)。显著增加皮肤补充剂使用可能性的因素包括 30 至 60 岁之间的年龄(优势比[OR]1.788,95%置信区间[CI]1.439-2.222)、年龄大于 60 岁(OR 4.983,95% CI 3.838-6.469)、具有大学学历或以上(OR 2.696,95% CI 1.952-3.724)、具有一定的大学教育程度(OR 1.844,95% CI 1.364-2.494)、年收入超过 75,000 美元(OR 1.285,95% CI 1.029-1.605)和拥有健康保险(OR 1.559,95% CI 1.236-1.967)。与女性相比,男性使用补充剂的可能性要低一半(OR 0.579,95% CI 0.488-0.687)。

结论

年龄、教育程度、收入和性别等因素可预测补充剂的使用。了解这些趋势可能有助于从业人员就潜在的补充剂风险以及与使用相关的许多未知因素为患者提供咨询。任何患者都可能在柜台购买皮肤、头发和指甲补充剂,包括孕妇和老年人群体以及一般健康的患者。这将有助于保护患者免受补充剂可能带来的危险,包括实验室检测干扰和致畸性。

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