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  • 22. An investigation of factors that influence the consumption of dietary supplements.
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  • 28. Use of functional foods among Swedish consumers is related to health-consciousness and perceived effect.
    Landström E, Hursti UK, Becker W, Magnusson M.
    Br J Nutr; 2007 Nov 11; 98(5):1058-69. PubMed ID: 17640416
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  • 30. Nonvitamin, nonmineral supplement use over a 12-month period by adult members of a large health maintenance organization.
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  • 31. Sensitivity and specificity of self-reported use of dietary supplements.
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  • 35. Elderly herbal supplement users less satisfied with medical care than nonusers.
    Shahrokh LE, Lukaszuk JM, Prawitz AD.
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  • 36. Dietary supplement use in people being treated for depression.
    Silvers KM, Woolley CC, Hedderley D.
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  • 38. Use of nonprescription dietary supplements for weight loss is common among Americans.
    Blanck HM, Serdula MK, Gillespie C, Galuska DA, Sharpe PA, Conway JM, Khan LK, Ainsworth BE.
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