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Microalgal food supplements from the perspective of Polish consumers: patterns of use, adverse events, and beneficial effects

机译:从波兰消费者的角度来看微藻食品补充剂:使用模式,不良事件和有益效果

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Microalgal food supplements are becoming increasingly popular due to their promising biological effects and high nutritional value, evidenced in in vitro, in vivo, and human studies. Some products of this kind have, however, raised controversies concerning their safety. At the same time, not much is known about the frequency of adverse events following the use of microalgal supplements, potential factors that may influence them, and general characteristics and behaviours of the consumer group. The present study aimed to fill this gap and surveyed a group of Polish consumers of microalgal products (n = 150) using an online questionnaire. As found, microalgal supplements (Spirulina, Chlorella, and Aphanizomenon) were popular in groups representing lacto-ovo-vegetarianism and veganism and were consumed predominantly for nutritional, immune-boosting, and detoxifying purposes. Their use was rarely discussed with specialists; the Internet constituted the most important source of information regarding these supplements. The most frequently self-reported health-beneficial effects of supplementation included the following: increased immunity, higher vitality, improved hair and skin quality, and better general well-being. Diarrhoea, nausea, abdominal pain, and skin rash were among the most often reported adverse events. Pre-existing medical conditions, namely renal failure and hypothyroidism, but not Hashimoto's thyroiditis, were associated with increased occurrence of side effects. Those individuals who had consulted specialists as to the use of supplements reported adverse events significantly less often. A strikingly high frequency of side effects and very low consumer satisfaction were reported by a group of consumers supplementing Aphanizomenon-based products. In summary, the present study highlights that microalgal consumers may benefit from additional warnings of potential side effects and from consulting a qualified health specialist prior to use.
机译:由于其有前途的生物学效应和高营养价值,微藻食品补充剂越来越受欢迎,在体外,体内和人类研究证明。然而,这种产品的一些产品提出了有关其安全的争论。同时,关于使用微藻补充剂后不良事件的频率,可能影响它们的潜在因素以及消费者组的一般特征和行为的潜在因素,并不多。本研究旨在使用在线调查问卷填补这一差距并调查了一组微藻产品(n = 150)的波兰消费者。如发现,微藻补充剂(Spirulina,小球藻和Aphanizomenon)在代表乳清卵巢 - 素食主义和素食主义的团体中受欢迎,主要用于营养,免疫升压和解毒目的。他们的使用很少与专家讨论;互联网构成了关于这些补充剂的最重要信息来源。补充的最常见的健康有益效果包括:提高免疫力,更高的活力,改善的头发和皮肤质量,更好的福祉。腹泻,恶心,腹痛和皮肤疹是最常见的不良事件中的。预先存在的医疗条件,即肾功能衰竭和甲状腺功能亢进,但不是散列症的甲状腺炎,与副作用的发生增加有关。那些咨询了专家对使用补充剂的个人报告了不良事件的不良事件。一组消费者补充了基于Aphanizomenon的产品,报告了一群消费者的副作用和非常低的消费者满意度。总之,本研究突出显示,微藻消费者可能会受益于潜在副作用的额外警告,并在使用前咨询合格的健康专家。

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