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IF 2.3 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Athanasios Skouras, Minas Μ Stylianakis, Vasileios Tzatzadakis, Emmanouela Magripli, Apostolos Vantarakis, Evangelia E Ntzani
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本回顾性研究调查了2015年至2024年希腊膳食补充剂召回情况,重点关注季节性趋势、召回原因和剂型。共分析了602起召回事件,其中性功能增强产品(39%)、体重管理补充剂(21%)和健美补充剂(10%)占大多数。召回主要归因于掺假(62%)、质量控制问题(15%)和与新型食品成分相关的违规行为(9%)。最常见的召回剂型是胶囊(56%)和粉末(16%)。胶囊和粉末因其具有成本效益的制造工艺和更简单的配方要求而普遍存在,而值得注意的是蜂蜜和糊状物的存在,通常吸引寻求“自然”疗法的消费者。仅在网上销售的产品占召回产品的63%,凸显了不受监管的电子商务渠道带来的风险。季节性模式显示,由于消费者需求和监管重点,冬季召回的趋势有所增加。这三种主要的产品类别呈现出季节性趋势,尽管这些趋势在统计上并不显著。具体来说,性功能障碍产品表现出季节性变化,1月和4月的高峰与掺假如西地那非和他达拉非有关。体重管理产品召回率在1月和12月较高,反映出节后和新年前的健康趋势,而健身补充剂则表现出稳定的活动,在夏末略有增加。这些发现强调了在高风险时期有针对性的监管执法、加强消费者意识运动和加强国际合作以解决安全违规行为的重要性。特别关注在线市场和针对特定产品类别和剂型的量身定制战略,对于改善公共卫生结果和补充剂安全性至关重要。
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Trends, Patterns, and Public Health Implications of Dietary Supplement Recalls: A Decade-Long Analysis from the Greek National Organization for Medicines (2015-2024).

This retrospective study examines dietary supplement recalls in Greece from 2015 to 2024, focusing on seasonal trends, reasons for recalls, and dosage forms. A total of 602 recalls were analyzed, with sexual enhancement products (39%), weight management supplements (21%), and bodybuilding supplements (10%) representing the majority of cases. Recalls were primarily attributed to adulterants (62%), quality control issues (15%), and violations related to novel food ingredients (9%). The most commonly recalled dosage forms were capsules (56%) and powders (16%). Capsules and powders are prevalent due to their cost-effective manufacturing processes and simpler formulation requirements, while notable was the presence of honeys and pastes which often appeal to consumers seeking 'natural' remedies. Products sold exclusively online accounted for 63% of recalls, highlighting the risks associated with unregulated e-commerce channels. Seasonal patterns revealed increasing trends in recalls during winter, attributed to consumer demand and regulatory focus. The three major product categories showed seasonal trends, though these were not statistically significant. Specifically, sexual dysfunction products exhibited seasonal variation, with peaks in January and April associated with adulterants such as sildenafil and tadalafil. Weight management product recalls were higher in January and December, reflecting post-holiday and pre-New Year health trends, while bodybuilding supplements showed steady activity with slight increases in late summer. These findings underscore the importance of targeted regulatory enforcement during high-risk periods, enhanced consumer awareness campaigns, and strengthened international collaboration to address safety violations. Special attention to online marketplaces and tailored strategies addressing specific product categories and dosage forms are critical to improving public health outcomes and supplement safety.

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Journal of Dietary Supplements
Journal of Dietary Supplements Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Dietary Supplements (formerly the Journal of Nutraceuticals, Functional & Medical Foods) has been retitled to reflect the bold departure from a traditional scientific journal presentation to a leading voice for anyone with a stake in dietary supplements. The journal addresses important issues that meet the broad range of interests from researchers, regulators, marketers, educators, and health professionals from academic, governmental, industry, healthcare, public health, and consumer education sectors. This vital tool not only presents scientific information but interprets it - helping you more readily pass it on to your students, patients, clients, or company.
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