2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.gaceta.2016.12.018
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Medicina herbal china ofertada en páginas web en español: calidad de la información y riesgos

Abstract: Online health seekers should be warned about misinformation on retail websites for Chinese herbal medicine and directed to a Spanish government Web site for guidance in safely navigating the Internet for buying Chinese herbal medicine.

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“…Even 90% of young French individuals perceive the internet to be a reliable source of health-related knowledge [6], enabling users to seek information on dietary supplements and also purchase the products for delivery to their home. However, as showed a Czech study, the quality of websites on dietary supplements may be low [7], and the content can be misleading [8][9][10][11]. Websites dealing with dietary supplements are often used for business purposes rather than for health promotion communication [12].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Even 90% of young French individuals perceive the internet to be a reliable source of health-related knowledge [6], enabling users to seek information on dietary supplements and also purchase the products for delivery to their home. However, as showed a Czech study, the quality of websites on dietary supplements may be low [7], and the content can be misleading [8][9][10][11]. Websites dealing with dietary supplements are often used for business purposes rather than for health promotion communication [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La investigación realizada por Tejedor et al, (7) en España en el 2020; con el objetivo en analizar las páginas de las redes sociales sobre la información ofrecida al consumidor y los posibles riesgos derivados de su consumo. Se encontró que la tercera parte de las páginas en redes sociales localizadas son las únicas que cumplen con la legislación vigente.…”
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“…Seguido de los batidos (1 de cada 5 marcas), cremas o geles reductores (15%), fajas reductoras (10%), implementos deportivos (9%), tés reductores (7%) y en menor proporción los parches reductores (5%). Estos resultados son inferiores a los publicados por Tejedor et al, (7) en España, quién encontró que las personas prefieren la ingesta de tés reductores para la pérdida de peso. Esta práctica no saludable es relevante porque la ingesta de estos productos suele provocar diarreas severas con procesos de deshidratación lo que hace creer a la persona que ha reducido de peso.…”
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