Global Dietary and Herbal Supplement Use during COVID-19—A Scoping Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Study Designs and Demographics
3.2. Dietary Supplements
3.3. Natural Products/Herbal Products Use
3.4. Supplement Knowledge, Attitudes and Beliefs
3.5. Source of Information/Advice about Supplements and Natural/Herbal Products
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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First Author | Location (Country) N | Male/ Female | Age (Years) | Themes | Types of Products Reported | Overall Used (%) & Often Used (%) |
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Ahmed et al. 2020 [18] | Asia (Bangladesh) 1222 | 750/466 | 18–82 | Dietary supplements Natural/Herbal products Source of information/advice about supplements and natural/herbal products | Vitamins: B, C, & D Mineral: Zn Natural Products: tea (normal & herbal), black seed, ginger, honey, clove, cinnamon, garlic, lemon, black paper, cardamon, bay leaf & tulsi, Others: MV | Overall used (%) D.S (47%) Natural products (57.6%) Often used (%) Vitamins: B, C, D & MV (27%) Natural products: tea (71%), ginger (56.5%), black seed (32.8%), honey (30%) & clove (28.8%) |
Ali et al. 2021 [20] | Asia (Pakistan) 1956 | 546/1410 | 18–65 | Dietary supplements Knowledge, attitude, and beliefs | Vitamin: C Others: immune boosting supplements | Overall used (%) D.S (62.57%) Often used (%) Vitamin: C (41.4%) |
AlNajrany et al. 2021 [21] | Middle East (Saudi Arabia) 1473 | 605/868 | 18+ | Natural/Herbal products use | Vitamin: C Natural products: honey, lemon, ginger, black seed, garlic, turmeric, anise, myrrh, cinnamon & trigonella | Overall used (%) Natural products (64%) Often used (%) Vitamin: C (32.5%) Natural products: honey (46%), lemon (45%), ginger (36%), black seed (26%) & garlic (25.8%) |
Alshammari et al. 2021 [22] | Middle East (Saudi Arabia) 575 | 247/328 | 18+ | Dietary supplements Knowledge, attitude, and beliefs Source of information /advice about supplements and natural/herbal products | Vitamins Minerals Others: MV, creatine, amino acids, protein powder, sports drinks, weight loss products, caffeine & ginseng | Overall used (%) D.S (25.5%) Often used (%) Vitamins: (58.62%) Minerals: (24%) Others: MV (55%) |
Alyami et al. 2020 [23] | Middle East (Saudi Arabia) 5258 | 2255/3002 | 18+ | Dietary supplements Natural/Herbal products Knowledge, attitude, and beliefs Source of information/advice about supplements and natural/herbal products | Vitamin: C Others: royal jelly | Overall used (%) D.S or Natural products (14.9%) Often used (%) Vitamin: C (94.4%) |
Bakhsh et al. 2021 [24] | Middle East (Saudi Arabia) 2255 | 802/1453 | 18+ | Dietary supplements Natural/Herbal products | Vitamins: B, C, & D Minerals: Fe, Ca, Zn, & Mg Natural products: honey, lemon, ginger, orange, black seeds, turmeric & garlic Others: MV, omega 3 | Overall used (%) D.S (34%) Natural products (50%) Often used (%) Vitamins: C (50%) & D (22%) Others: MV (26%) Natural products: honey (43%), lemon (40%) & ginger (32%) |
Issa et al. 2021 [25] | Middle East (Jordon) 1048 | 256/792 | 18+ | Dietary supplements Natural/Herbal products Source of information/advice about supplements and natural/herbal products | Vitamins: C, D & E Minerals: Zn, Mg & Se Natural products: ginger, mint, anise, green tea, sage, garlic, cinnamon, chamomile & cumin Others: MV | Overall used (%) D.S (36.35%) Natural products (37.98%) Often used (%) Vitamins: C (52.48%) & D (34.35%) Others: MV (31.20%) Natural products: ginger (49%), mint (45%), anise (41%), green tea (36%), sage (35%), garlic (34%), cinnamon (31%), chamomile (31%) |
Lam et al. 2021 [26] | Asia (Hong Kong) 632 | 233/399 | 18+ | Dietary supplements Natural/Herbal products Source of information /advice about supplements and natural/herbal products | Vitamins: B & C Natural products: Lingzhi, Chrysanthemi Flos, Isatidis Radix, Glycyrrhizae Radix Et Rhizoma & Yinqiao Jiedu Pian Others: fish oil & probiotics | Overall used (%) D.S (25.3%) Natural products (19.3%) Often used (%) Vitamin: C (24.8%) Natural product: Lingzhi (2.5%) |
Mohsen et al. 2021 [27] | Middle East (Lebanon) 2966 | 1449/1522 | 18+ | Dietary supplements Natural/Herbal products Knowledge, attitude, and beliefs Source of information/advice about supplements and natural/herbal products | Vitamins: A, B9, B12 C, D, & E Minerals: Ca, Fe, Mg, P & Zn Natural products: curcumin, ginger, oregano oil, coconut oil, aloe vera, anise, cumin, chamomile, honey, green tea, and garlic Others: MV, antioxidants | Overall used (%) D.S (69.9%) Natural products (6%) Often used (%) Vitamins: C (42%), D (41%) & E (17.5%) Minerals: Zn (29%) |
Ogundijo et al. 2021 [28] | Europe (England) 792 | 274/506 | 18–91 | Supplements knowledge, attitude, and beliefs | n/a | n/a |
Özenoğlu et al. 2021 [29] | Middle East (Turkey) 432 | 120/312 | 18+ | Dietary supplements | Vitamins: B complex, C & D Minerals: Fe & Zn Others: MV, omega 3 & probiotics | Overall used (%) D.S (71.5%) Often used (%) Vitamins: C (25.9%) & D (28.7%) Others: MV (19%) Natural products: ginger & turmeric (19%) |
Pérez-Rodrigo et al. 2021 [30] | Europe (Spain) 1036 | 301/735 | 18+ | Dietary supplements | Vitamins: A, B9, B12, B complex, C, D & E Minerals: Ca, Mg, Se, I & Zn Others: MV, brewers yeast, fiber, omega-3 & probiotics | Overall used (%) D.S (21%) Often used (%) Vitamins: C (22.2%) & D (25.8%) Others: MV (27%), brewer yeast (16.8%), fiber (16.8%), omega 3 (15.9%) & probiotics (12.4%) |
Puścion-Jakubik et al. 2021 [19] | Europe (Poland) 935 | 181/754 | 18+ | Dietary supplements Knowledge, attitude, and beliefs Source of information /advice about supplements and natural/herbal products | Vitamin: D Mineral: Zn Others: prebiotics & probiotics | Overall used (%) D.S (80%) Often used (%) Vitamin: D (37.6%) |
Zhao et al. 2020 [31] | Asia (China) 1938 | 665/1273 | 18–80 | Dietary supplements | Vitamin: C Others: probiotics & Chinese herbs | Overall used (%) D.S (37.7%) Often used (%) Vitamin: C (18.2%) |
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Arora, I.; White, S.; Mathews, R. Global Dietary and Herbal Supplement Use during COVID-19—A Scoping Review. Nutrients 2023, 15, 771. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15030771
Arora I, White S, Mathews R. Global Dietary and Herbal Supplement Use during COVID-19—A Scoping Review. Nutrients. 2023; 15(3):771. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15030771
Chicago/Turabian StyleArora, Ishaan, Shecoya White, and Rahel Mathews. 2023. "Global Dietary and Herbal Supplement Use during COVID-19—A Scoping Review" Nutrients 15, no. 3: 771. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15030771
APA StyleArora, I., White, S., & Mathews, R. (2023). Global Dietary and Herbal Supplement Use during COVID-19—A Scoping Review. Nutrients, 15(3), 771. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15030771