The Practice and Opinions of the Applicants of a University Health Center on Multivitamin/Mineral Use, Ankara-Turkey

Duygu Ayhan Başer, M. Cankurtaran, Bahar Güçiz Doğan
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Aim: The aim of this study was to determine the nutritional status, knowledge on multivitamin/mineral supplements and their use among individuals who applied to an outpatient clinic and to evaluate the factors related to multivitamin/mineral preparations (MVM) use. Subjects and Method: This descriptive study was conducted at outpatient clinics (serving for hospital staff and health sciences faculty students) between May-June 2019 with 1650 (≥18 years of age) applicants and one out of four individuals (n=415) were asked to participate in the study. A total of 289 people accepted to participate. The data were collected via face-to-face questionnaire. Results: Of the participants, 66.8% were women; 58.9% were between the ages of 20-34 years; and MVM use was 36.3%. Participants stated their economic status as “good” (p<0.001); physically inactive subjects (p<0.001); and current smokers (p=0.008) were using MVMs more than the others. Almost half of them (46.0%) thought that they had adequate and balanced diet and were using MVMs less (p<0.001). While purchasing MVMs, 61.9% of the users pay attention to price, 47.6% to the brand, 39.0% to the naturality and 32.4% to content. Conclusion: In line with these results, in order to increase the level of awareness of people education should be provided to raise awareness on healthy nutrition and use of food supplements, at an early age, and public awareness should be ensured through mass media and social media projects.
安卡拉-土耳其,一所大学健康中心的申请人对多种维生素/矿物质使用的实践和意见
目的:本研究的目的是确定在门诊就诊的个人的营养状况、对多种维生素/矿物质补充剂的了解及其使用情况,并评估与多种维生素/矿物质制剂(MVM)使用有关的因素。受试者和方法:本描述性研究于2019年5月至6月在门诊诊所(为医院工作人员和健康科学专业的学生服务)进行,共有1650名(≥18岁)申请人,四分之一的人(n=415)被要求参加研究。共有289人接受参与。数据采用面对面问卷调查的方式收集。结果:66.8%的参与者为女性;年龄在20 ~ 34岁之间的占58.9%;MVM使用率为36.3%。参与者表示他们的经济状况为“良好”(p<0.001);不运动的受试者(p<0.001);当前吸烟者(p=0.008)使用mvm的比例高于其他吸烟者。近一半(46.0%)的人认为他们有足够和均衡的饮食,使用MVMs较少(p<0.001)。在购买mvm时,61.9%的用户关注价格,47.6%关注品牌,39.0%关注自然,32.4%关注内容。结论:根据上述结果,为提高人们的认识水平,应及早开展健康营养和使用食品补充剂的教育,并通过大众媒体和社交媒体项目确保公众意识。
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