2021
DOI: 10.31436/ijcs.v4isupp1.186
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Dietary Supplements: A Survey Use, Attitudes and Knowledge Among IIUM Kuantan Students

Siti Nur Atirah Mohd Radzi,
Redzuan Nul Hakim Abdul Razak,
Nik Fakhuruddin Nik Hassan

Abstract: Objectives: Dietary supplements have been recognized as products that are globally used, especially among university students due to its effectiveness and benefits towards health. In order to determine the efficiency of the supplements, the users must equip themselves with knowledge on the usage of dietary supplements. Hence, this study mainly aims to assess the usage, attitude and knowledge on dietary supplements among IIUM Kuantan students. Method: This study used a descriptive cross-sectional with stratifie… Show more

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“…Thus, the use of herbal supplements is increasing among the world's population, even developed ones. 19 Nevertheless, more studies are needed to confirm the safety of these supplements, especially as they contain more than one herb, and the potential for herbal interactions and side effects is very high. We noticed that only 8% of those who followed up with the doctor used weight loss drugs and the most used drugs were Liraglutide (3%), Semaglutide (3%) and Orlistat (2%).…”
Section: Notifying Their Physician Of Any Side Effects % Of Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the use of herbal supplements is increasing among the world's population, even developed ones. 19 Nevertheless, more studies are needed to confirm the safety of these supplements, especially as they contain more than one herb, and the potential for herbal interactions and side effects is very high. We noticed that only 8% of those who followed up with the doctor used weight loss drugs and the most used drugs were Liraglutide (3%), Semaglutide (3%) and Orlistat (2%).…”
Section: Notifying Their Physician Of Any Side Effects % Of Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%