Effect of COVID-19 on awareness and consumption of dietary supplements in Saudi Arabia

Objectives: We aimed to determine the role of the COVID 19 pandemic on dietary supplements' awareness, beliefs and consumption. Methods: A cross-sectional online-based survey distributed through social media was done on 575 participants aged 18 and above and living in Saudi Arabia. The Question...

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Main Authors: Sulaiman Abdullah Alshammari, Leena Sami Alwakeel, Jumana Abdullah Alghtani, Laila Mahmoud Alsabbagh
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Nature and Science of Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.jnsmonline.org/article.asp?issn=2589-627X;year=2021;volume=4;issue=2;spage=190;epage=196;aulast=Alshammari
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spelling doaj-c534645296544179ba1639a3ef9266732021-04-20T09:33:24ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Nature and Science of Medicine2589-627X2589-62882021-01-014219019610.4103/jnsm.jnsm_156_20Effect of COVID-19 on awareness and consumption of dietary supplements in Saudi ArabiaSulaiman Abdullah AlshammariLeena Sami AlwakeelJumana Abdullah AlghtaniLaila Mahmoud AlsabbaghObjectives: We aimed to determine the role of the COVID 19 pandemic on dietary supplements' awareness, beliefs and consumption. Methods: A cross-sectional online-based survey distributed through social media was done on 575 participants aged 18 and above and living in Saudi Arabia. The Questionnaire contains sociodemographic, prevalence, type, pattern, and habit of D. S. usage and the effect of COVID-19 on consumption. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 24. Results: The users of D. S. 145 (25.5%), aged between 18 and 25 years old, with higher education levels and higher income. 58% used D. S. before the march, and 66% of D. S. users declared that COVID-19 did not affect their consumption decision. Most D. S. used was vitamins/multivitamins among males and females and were not influenced by anyone to enhance overall health and wellness. D. S. users have used the designated dosage based on the information on the product (43%) and took it randomly without specific time (38%). Our participants agreed on D. S. being harmless, useful, and have an impact on sports performance. They also disagreed on the necessity of D. S. for all ages. Respondents believe Vitamin D is essential for immunity and Vitamin C has a role in cold/flu prevention. Conclusion: Most of our respondents get their information from nonmedical sources even though they displayed the right level of awareness and were mindful of D. S.'s limited role in health during the pandemic.http://www.jnsmonline.org/article.asp?issn=2589-627X;year=2021;volume=4;issue=2;spage=190;epage=196;aulast=Alshammaribeliefscovid-19dietary supplementsmultivitaminssaudi arabia
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author Sulaiman Abdullah Alshammari
Leena Sami Alwakeel
Jumana Abdullah Alghtani
Laila Mahmoud Alsabbagh
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Leena Sami Alwakeel
Jumana Abdullah Alghtani
Laila Mahmoud Alsabbagh
Effect of COVID-19 on awareness and consumption of dietary supplements in Saudi Arabia
Journal of Nature and Science of Medicine
beliefs
covid-19
dietary supplements
multivitamins
saudi arabia
author_facet Sulaiman Abdullah Alshammari
Leena Sami Alwakeel
Jumana Abdullah Alghtani
Laila Mahmoud Alsabbagh
author_sort Sulaiman Abdullah Alshammari
title Effect of COVID-19 on awareness and consumption of dietary supplements in Saudi Arabia
title_short Effect of COVID-19 on awareness and consumption of dietary supplements in Saudi Arabia
title_full Effect of COVID-19 on awareness and consumption of dietary supplements in Saudi Arabia
title_fullStr Effect of COVID-19 on awareness and consumption of dietary supplements in Saudi Arabia
title_full_unstemmed Effect of COVID-19 on awareness and consumption of dietary supplements in Saudi Arabia
title_sort effect of covid-19 on awareness and consumption of dietary supplements in saudi arabia
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Nature and Science of Medicine
issn 2589-627X
2589-6288
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Objectives: We aimed to determine the role of the COVID 19 pandemic on dietary supplements' awareness, beliefs and consumption. Methods: A cross-sectional online-based survey distributed through social media was done on 575 participants aged 18 and above and living in Saudi Arabia. The Questionnaire contains sociodemographic, prevalence, type, pattern, and habit of D. S. usage and the effect of COVID-19 on consumption. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 24. Results: The users of D. S. 145 (25.5%), aged between 18 and 25 years old, with higher education levels and higher income. 58% used D. S. before the march, and 66% of D. S. users declared that COVID-19 did not affect their consumption decision. Most D. S. used was vitamins/multivitamins among males and females and were not influenced by anyone to enhance overall health and wellness. D. S. users have used the designated dosage based on the information on the product (43%) and took it randomly without specific time (38%). Our participants agreed on D. S. being harmless, useful, and have an impact on sports performance. They also disagreed on the necessity of D. S. for all ages. Respondents believe Vitamin D is essential for immunity and Vitamin C has a role in cold/flu prevention. Conclusion: Most of our respondents get their information from nonmedical sources even though they displayed the right level of awareness and were mindful of D. S.'s limited role in health during the pandemic.
topic beliefs
covid-19
dietary supplements
multivitamins
saudi arabia
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