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Affiliation(s)
1Institute of Food Science and Human Nutrition, Leibniz University, Hannover, Germany.
2Medizin & Service GmbH, Department of Biostatistics, Chemnitz, Germany.
2Medizin & Service GmbH, Department of Biostatistics, Chemnitz, Germany.
ABSTRACT
Introduction:
Studies indicate that 17.9% - 60% of adults in Germany and Europe
regularly use food supplements. Some reports suggest that their use
might be responsible for excessive nutrient intake. The purpose of this
survey was to examine the quantitative mineral intakes from food
supplements: whether the tolerable upper intake levels (ULs) with
supplements alone, or in combination with food was exceeded was checked.
Methods: The survey was carried out by the Association for Consumer
Research, Nürnberg, Germany. Anonymous data of 1070 supplement users
(40.8% men, 59.2% women) aged 18 - 93 years were available. Three groups
were examined based on dietary and supplemental mineral intakes:
average, middle-high and high intake. Results: The mean number of
supplements reported was 1.6 ± 1.1 products in men and 1.5 ± 0.9
products in women. The minerals most frequently consumed were magnesium,
followed by calcium, zinc and selenium. The percentage of the
supplement users with total intakes greater than the UL was minimal for
all minerals. Supplement use in 143 cases increased the likelihood of
intakes above the UL only for magnesium. Subjects particularly in the
high intake group—as a worst case scenario—had intakes above the UL in
the case of calcium (n = 23) and zinc (n = 34). The percentage of
subjects taking several products was greater in subjects exceeding the
UL than in those below (P < 0.001). Multiple use was seen
significantly more often in men than in women (P < 0.01).
Conclusions: In this survey, supplement use was generally not associated
with excessive intake. Supplement use resulted in intakes above the UL
in only a few cases relating to magnesium, calcium and zinc. This
applies more often to elderly subjects and particularly to those who
already have a high mineral intake from food in the model calculation.
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