Pilot study of dietary supplement consumption by kindergarten and elementary school children

Q3 Medicine Herba Polonica Pub Date : 2021-09-01 DOI:10.2478/hepo-2021-0017
Małgorzata Kania-Dobrowolska, Justyna Baraniak
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Summary Introduction: The use of dietary supplements has been increasing globally, especially among children. A lot of parents are influenced by advertising. In addition, in Poland a trend to self-medication has been observed. Parents often do not distinguish dietary supplements, medicinal products and non-prescription drugs. These are the most common reasons for the increase in sales of dietary supplements in Poland. Until a few years ago, many products containing vitamins and minerals intended for children were sold as medicines. Today, a product with the same formulation is sold as a dietary supplement. However, a few studies have been conducted to assess the use of dietary supplements among Polish children. Objective: The aim of the study was to analyse the use of dietary supplements provided by parents and the study of the awareness of the risks associated with supplements intake among preschool and elementary school students. Methods: The study was conducted by questionnaire method among 316 parents/legal guardians of children attending elementary schools and preschools in three provinces. Results: The questionnaire was completed by 88.3% mothers and 11.7% fathers. The age of the respondents was as follows: 64.5% aged 31–40, 18.3% aged 41–45, 9.5% aged 26–30, 7.2% above 46 years and only 0.3% younger than 25. About 80% of parents administered their children with dietary supplements in specific situations. Vitamin and mineral supplements were predominant. A statistical analysis showed the effect of the education level as well as having many children on the administration of dietary supplements. Conclusion: The questionnaire shows that the vast majority of parents/legal guardians administer their children with dietary supplements. There is a need to educate parents/legal guardians about the use of supplements and the risks involved.
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幼儿园和小学儿童膳食补充剂消费的初步研究
简介:膳食补充剂的使用在全球范围内一直在增加,尤其是在儿童中。很多父母都受到广告的影响。此外,在波兰观察到了自我用药的趋势。父母往往不区分膳食补充剂、药品和非处方药。这些是波兰膳食补充剂销量增长的最常见原因。直到几年前,许多含有维生素和矿物质的儿童产品还被当作药品出售。如今,一种配方相同的产品作为膳食补充剂出售。然而,已经进行了一些研究来评估波兰儿童对膳食补充剂的使用情况。目的:本研究旨在分析家长提供的膳食补充剂的使用情况,并研究学龄前和小学生对补充剂摄入相关风险的认识。方法:采用问卷调查法,对3省316名小学学龄前儿童的父母/法定监护人进行调查。结果:88.3%的母亲和11.7%的父亲完成了问卷调查。受访者的年龄如下:31-40岁占64.5%,41-45岁占18.3%,26-30岁占9.5%,46岁以上占7.2%,25岁以下仅占0.3%。大约80%的父母在特定情况下给孩子服用膳食补充剂。维生素和矿物质补充剂占主导地位。一项统计分析显示了教育水平以及多个孩子对膳食补充剂管理的影响。结论:调查问卷显示,绝大多数父母/法定监护人给孩子服用膳食补充剂。有必要对父母/法定监护人进行补充剂使用和相关风险的教育。
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Herba Polonica
Herba Polonica Medicine-Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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