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Abstract
Dietary supplements are ingestible nutrient products used in individuals’ diets to meet
their adequate intake of nutrients required for general health purposes. This review aims to explore
the impact of using dietary supplements in relation to communicable and non-communicable
diseases, as well as some adverse effects caused by dietary supplements. Findings indicated that vitamin
D supplements can aid in recovery from flu and COVID-19. Folic acid can reduce stroke incidents
among adults with hypertension. Moreover, vitamin C or calcium intake is significantly associated
with lowering diabetes risk. Advantageous effects have been reported of high doses of vitamin
C against breast cancer. Moreover, frequent consumption of vitamin E reduced the risk of
chronic lung diseases by 10%. In conclusion, the present review confirms the beneficial health effects
of dietary supplement consumption and suggests further investigations for a better understanding
of their mechanisms in the prevention and treatment of communicable and non-communicable
diseases.
膳食补充剂是在个人饮食中使用的可摄入营养产品,以满足他们对一般健康所需的营养素的充足摄入。本综述旨在探讨使用膳食补充剂对传染病和非传染病的影响,以及膳食补充剂引起的一些不良反应。研究结果表明,维生素 D 补充剂有助于流感和 COVID-19 的康复。叶酸可以减少成人高血压患者的中风发病率。此外,维生素 C 或钙的摄入与降低糖尿病风险也有很大关系。据报道,高剂量的维生素 C 对乳腺癌有好处。此外,经常食用维生素 E 可使慢性肺部疾病的风险降低 10%。总之,本综述证实了食用膳食补充剂对健康的有益影响,并建议开展进一步研究,以更好地了解其在预防和治疗传染性和非传染性疾病方面的作用机制。