在选定的一组儿童中,影响补充剂使用的因素。

Q2 Medicine
Olga Januszko
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膳食补充剂已经成为一种常见的做法,包括在儿童中。值得注意的是,补充剂可以有双重效果:有益健康的效果——改善身体的营养状况,或者有害的效果——增加营养过量的风险,比如同时使用几种制剂。目的:该研究的目的是评估3-10岁儿童膳食补充剂消费的决定因素。材料与方法:本研究采用问卷调查法,对马佐维亚省151名幼儿园和小学儿童的家长进行调查。结果:在研究前一年接受调查的儿童中,有54.3%的人使用了膳食补充剂。受过大学教育的妇女比受过中学或小学教育的妇女更有可能为子女提供补充(分别为60.6%和42.3%)。正常体重的儿童(58.6%)比超重和肥胖的儿童(27.3%)得到了更多的补充剂。绝大多数儿童(66%)每天服用一种补充剂。71.4%的受访者同时使用强化产品和补充剂。使用补充剂的决定主要是由父母自己做出的(62%)。结论:教育家长使用膳食补充剂的益处和风险是必要的。这些制剂的使用应咨询专家,即医生或营养师。值得注意的是,均衡的饮食应该为孩子的正常发育提供所有的营养、维生素和矿物质。
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Factors influenced supplements use in a chosen group of children.

Introduction: Dietary supplements have become a common practice, including among children. It is worth noting that supplementation can have a twofold effect: a pro-health effect - improving the nutritional status of the body, or a harmful effect - increasing the risk of nutrient overdose, such as when several preparations are used simultaneously.

Objective: The aim of the study was to assess the determinants of dietary supplement consumption by children aged 3-10.

Material and methods: The study used a questionnaire method among parents of 151 children attending kindergarten and elementary schools in the Mazovia Province.

Results: Dietary supplements were used by 54.3% of the children surveyed the year before the study. Women with a university education were significantly more likely to supplement their children than women with a secondary or primary education (60.6% and 42.3%, respectively). More children with normal body weight (58.6%) were given supplements than those with overweight and obesity (27.3%). The vast majority of children (66%) took one supplement daily. Concomitant use of supplements with fortified products was observed in 71.4% of respondents. The decision to use a supplement was mainly made by the parents themselves (62%).

Conclusions: Educating parents about the benefits and risks of using dietary supplements is necessary. The use of such preparations should be consulted with a specialist, i.e., a doctor or dietician. It is worth noting that a well-balanced diet should provide all the nutrients, vitamins, and minerals for the child's proper development.

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Roczniki Panstwowego Zakladu Higieny
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