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    J Nutr Elder. 2004;23(3):1-13.

    Herbal and vitamin/mineral supplement use by retirement community residents: preliminary findings.

    Weng YL, Raab C, Georgiou C, Dunton N.

    Department of Nutrition and Food Management at Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331-5103, USA.

    A survey questionnaire assessed supplement use by free-living residents of a retirement community. Of the 318 respondents (mean age 82.2 years), 20% of women and 20% of men reported using herbal supplements, with 62% of these using them at least once per week. Most herbal supplements users (97%) also used vitamin/mineral supplements. Sixty-eight percent of herbal supplement users felt very much/somewhat informed about taking the supplements. Forty-four percent, however, were not sure whether there was testing before marketing; 33% were not sure about side effects. Half (52%) relied "very much/somewhat" on doctors/nurses as information sources; 40% relied on dietitians.

    PMID: 15030159 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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