Dietary supplement use among undergraduate male students in health and non-health cluster colleges of a public-sector university in Dammam, Saudi Arabia
Abstract Background Dietary supplements (DS) are nutraceuticals that improve overall health and well-being of an individual as well as reduce the risk of diseases. Evidence indicates a rising prevalence of these products worldwide especially among college students. Studies have reported an increasin...
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Main Authors: | Atta Abbas Naqvi (Author), Rizwan Ahmad (Author), Abdullah Abdul Wahid Elewi (Author), Ayman Hussain AlAwa (Author), Moayed Jafar Alasiri (Author) |
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2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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