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Exploring Public Awareness and Attitudes towards Dietary Supplements

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Garima Singh, Suman Bala, Manmeet Kaur, Sakshi Phagna
ยป doi: 10.33472/AFJBS.6.6.2024.7288-7299

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Dietary supplements play a significant role in modern healthcare, yet public awareness and attitudes towards these products remain diverse and complex. This study aimed to assess the level of public awareness and understanding of dietary supplements, as well as to explore attitudes and behaviors towards their use. A method of data collection and sampling was employed, including a survey questionnaire distributed to a representative sample of the population. Data analysis involved quantitative measures of awareness levels, attitudes, and usage patterns, complemented by qualitative insights into perceptions, beliefs, and motivations. Results revealed a moderate level of overall awareness regarding dietary supplements, with a notable variation in knowledge across different age groups and educational backgrounds. Attitudes towards supplements ranged from skepticism and caution to enthusiasm and trust, influenced by factors such as media exposure, personal experiences, and healthcare provider recommendations. Common misconceptions and concerns were identified, including issues related to safety, efficacy, regulation, and necessity. These findings highlight the importance of targeted education campaigns, evidence-based information dissemination, and regulatory initiatives to promote informed decision-making and responsible supplement usage among the public. In conclusion, this study contributes to a better understanding of public perceptions towards dietary supplements and underscores the need for tailored interventions to improve awareness, address misconceptions, and promote rational use within the broader context of public health promotion.

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