SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH CONSUMPTION AND EXPENDITURE ON VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTS AMONG YOUTH IN MALAYSIA

Shu Yi Tey, Yong Kang Cheah
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Consumption of vitamins can lower the risks of various noncommunicable diseases (NCDs). Nevertheless, only a small proportionof adults in Malaysia consume vitamin supplements, and this may contribute to the increase in the prevalence of NCDs across the country. Despite the high prevalence of NCDs and low consumption of vitamin supplements, there is insufficient research that assess individuals’ use and expenditure on vitamin supplements. The objective of the present study is to examine the effects of sociodemographic factors on vitamin supplement spending among youth in Malaysia. The primary survey data were collected using convenient sampling (n = 482). In addition to one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA), a lognormal hurdle model was used to explore factors affecting consumption and amount decisions of vitamin supplements. Results of the present study showed that higher-income and less-educated individuals spent more on vitamin supplements compared to lower-income and welleducated individuals. Expenditure on vitamin supplements was higher among Chinese than Malays. Being male and married increased the likelihood of consuming vitamin supplements. In conclusion, sociodemographic factors play an important role in determining consumption and expenditure on vitamin supplements. With the present study’s findings, policymakers could better understand which cohorts of the Malaysian population to be focused on. Therefore, a more effective policy directed towards promoting the use of vitamin supplements can be formulated.
与马来西亚青年维生素补充剂消费和支出相关的社会人口因素
摄入维生素可以降低患各种非传染性疾病的风险。然而,马来西亚只有一小部分成年人服用维生素补充剂,这可能是导致全国非传染性疾病患病率上升的原因。尽管非传染性疾病的患病率很高,维生素补充剂的消费量很低,但评估个人对维生素补充剂的使用和支出的研究不足。本研究的目的是研究社会人口因素对马来西亚青年维生素补充剂消费的影响。主要调查资料采用方便抽样法收集(n = 482)。除了单因素方差分析(ANOVA)外,还采用对数正态障碍模型来探讨影响维生素补充剂消费和量决策的因素。目前的研究结果表明,与低收入和受过良好教育的人相比,高收入和受教育程度较低的人在维生素补充剂上花费更多。华人在维生素补充剂上的支出高于马来人。已婚男性摄入维生素补充剂的可能性增加。总之,社会人口因素在决定维生素补充剂的消费和支出方面起着重要作用。根据目前的研究结果,政策制定者可以更好地了解应该关注马来西亚人口的哪些群体。因此,可以制定一项更有效的政策来促进维生素补充剂的使用。
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