Weight management strategies and food supplement intake among Bulgarian adults: results of a national survey

IF 1.1 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Radiana Staynova, Vesselina Yanachkova
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The number of overweight and obese people has dramatically risen in the last two decades and has become one of the most serious health concerns. This study aimed to assess the use of food supplements as aids in reducing body weight and different approaches for weight management practised by Bulgarian adults. A cross-sectional, questionnaire-based online survey was conducted between December 2019 and February 2020. A total of 508 adults completed the survey. According to study participants, the Internet was the most used source of weight reduction information (66.9%). One hundred and seventy-two adults (33.9%) have sought weight-loss advice from a personal trainer/fitness instructor, and only 12.6% (n = 64) have consulted with a physician. More than half of the respondents (n = 288, 56.7%) reported food supplement use to maintain weight. The majority of the consumers were female (76.4%, p < 0.001) and adults with higher education (89.9%, p < 0.001). The main reasons for food supplement intake were individual research on the Internet (43%), advice from a personal trainer/fitness instructor (23.6%), and a recommendation from a healthcare provider (22.2%). With the increasing rates of overweight and obesity, food supplements are becoming a popular weight-loss approach, which is confirmed by our findings.
Weight保加利亚成年人的管理策略和食品补充剂摄入:一项全国调查的结果
在过去的二十年里,超重和肥胖人群的数量急剧增加,并已成为最严重的健康问题之一。本研究旨在评估保加利亚成年人使用食品补充剂作为减轻体重的辅助手段和体重管理的不同方法。在2019年12月至2020年2月期间进行了一项基于问卷的横断面在线调查。共有508名成年人完成了这项调查。根据研究参与者,互联网是最常用的减肥信息来源(66.9%)。172名成年人(33.9%)曾向私人教练/健身教练寻求减肥建议,只有12.6% (n = 64)曾咨询过医生。超过一半的受访者(n = 288, 56.7%)表示使用食物补充剂来保持体重。消费者以女性为主(76.4%,p <0.001)和受过高等教育的成年人(89.9%,p <0.001)。摄入食物补充剂的主要原因是网上的个人研究(43%)、私人教练/健身教练的建议(23.6%)和医疗保健提供者的建议(22.2%)。随着超重和肥胖率的上升,食品补充剂正成为一种流行的减肥方法,我们的研究结果证实了这一点。
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Pharmacia
Pharmacia PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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