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Nutritional supplement utilization in an urban family practice center
Abstract:
A survey of 128 patients in an urban family health center examined their use of nutritional supplements and found that 31 percent currently used supplements, primarily multivitamins and other vitamins. The patients' desire to increase their energy and to ensure good nutrition were the major reasons for their taking supplements, along with prevention of illness, desire for strength, and dealing with stress. Patients reported that they were influenced by their physicians' advice and were willing to change their supplement use upon physician recommendation. The resident physicians who cared for these patients were also surveyed, and they estimated that an average of 23 percent of their patients used nutritional supplements. Residents did not consider discussion of nutritional supplements to be of high priority, nor did they usually discuss them with their patients. Discussion about the use of nutritional supplements can contribute to the role family physicians play in nutrition education.