A cross-sectional study of self-reported dietary supplement use, associated factors, and adverse events among young adults in Kuwait
Abstract Background Dietary supplements (DS) are commonly used to improve overall health status and correct nutritional deficiencies. However, with the global rise in DS use, there is an increased risk of misuse and/or excessive use leading to toxicity and adverse events (AE). Research on DS use and...
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Main Authors: | Dana AlTarrah (Author), Zahraa ElSamra (Author), Wahibe Daher (Author), Alanood AlKhas (Author), Lolwah Alzafiri (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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