Financial precarity, food insecurity, and psychological distress prospectively linked with use of potentially dangerous dietary supplements during the pandemic in the US
IntroductionSupplements sold with claims to promote weight loss, cleansing/detoxing, increased energy, or boosted immunity can be dangerous, and consumers experiencing extreme stressors may be especially vulnerable to deceptive claims. The purpose of our study was to investigate associations of fina...
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Main Authors: | S. Bryn Austin (Author), Ariel L. Beccia (Author), Amanda Raffoul (Author), Destiny A. Jackson (Author), Vishnudas Sarda (Author), Jaime E. Hart (Author), Jorge E. Chavarro (Author), Janet Rich-Edwards (Author) |
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