A critical review of diet supplementation: The rationale, concerns and guiding principles in modern healthcare

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Ab Adelowo
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There has been a massive surge in the intake of dietary supplements in recent years, with millions of people taking the “magic pills” worldwide, either with the hope of achieving general well-being, treat specific disease, or retard the aging process. Supplementing the diet with multivitamins and minerals (MVMs) has revolutionized modern healthcare, with many “experts” claiming such drugs have a critical role to play in the prevention and treatment of many health conditions. Many are of the opinion that since dietary supplements are mere extracts from certain foods and herbs, so unlike drugs, have no significant side effects, are “all natural,” and are therefore “safe” for a non-medical prescription. The association of the deficiency of some MVMs, such as vitamins C, D, and Zinc, with the increased incidence and progression of COVID-19, has also strengthened the argument in favor of routine diet supplementation. The objectives of this article are to investigate the health and therapeutic claims attributed to some dietary supplements, their safety concerns, and their possible role in modern healthcare. A review of related online free-full articles written in the English language published from 2000 to 2021 was done. While the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of some dietary supplements are clearly understood and established, others are still shrouded in serious confusions and safety concerns, especially for long-term use. Until more evidence is available, routine intake of dietary supplements should be discouraged, except there are clear medical indications. Rather, all people should ensure they get their required nutrients from whole foods.
饮食补充的关键审查:基本原理,关注和指导原则,在现代医疗保健
近年来,膳食补充剂的摄入量激增,全世界有数百万人服用这种“神奇药丸”,要么希望获得总体健康,要么希望治疗特定疾病,要么希望延缓衰老过程。在饮食中补充多种维生素和矿物质(MVMs)已经彻底改变了现代医疗保健,许多“专家”声称这些药物在预防和治疗许多健康状况方面发挥着关键作用。许多人认为,由于膳食补充剂仅仅是从某些食物和草药中提取出来的,所以不像药物,没有明显的副作用,是“全天然的”,因此对于非医学处方来说是“安全的”。维生素C、D和锌等一些mvm的缺乏与COVID-19发病率和进展的增加有关,这也加强了支持常规饮食补充的观点。本文的目的是调查一些膳食补充剂的健康和治疗声称,它们的安全问题,以及它们在现代医疗保健中的可能作用。对2000年至2021年发表的相关在线免费英文全文文章进行了回顾。虽然一些膳食补充剂的药代动力学和药效学已经被清楚地理解和确立,但其他补充剂仍然笼罩在严重的混乱和安全问题中,特别是长期使用。在获得更多证据之前,除非有明确的医学指征,否则不鼓励常规摄入膳食补充剂。相反,所有人都应该确保从天然食物中获得所需的营养。
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Nigerian Journal of Basic and Clinical Sciences
Nigerian Journal of Basic and Clinical Sciences MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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