Socio-demographic factors, beliefs and health perceptions associated with use of a commercially available Ω-3 fatty acid supplement: A cross-sectional study in Asian countries
Background: Limited studies have reported on socio-demographic factors, beliefs and health perceptions related to ω-3 supplement use in Asia. We aimed to examine characteristics associated with use of an ω-3 supplement in Asia. Methods: Adults residing in Thailand, China and Vietnam (n = 904; mean ±...
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th-mahidol.757252022-08-04T18:23:03Z Socio-demographic factors, beliefs and health perceptions associated with use of a commercially available Ω-3 fatty acid supplement: A cross-sectional study in Asian countries Benjamin Haddon Parmenter Akkarach Bumrungpert George Anthony Thouas The University of Western Australia Mahidol University Dhurakij Pundit University Max Biocare Institute Agricultural and Biological Sciences Medicine Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics Background: Limited studies have reported on socio-demographic factors, beliefs and health perceptions related to ω-3 supplement use in Asia. We aimed to examine characteristics associated with use of an ω-3 supplement in Asia. Methods: Adults residing in Thailand, China and Vietnam (n = 904; mean ± SD age, 31.3 ± 9.1 years; sex, 70.4 % female; education, 65.3 % to tertiary level) completed a cross-sectional survey, with 214 reporting use of the ω-3 product (Dasbrain®). Results: Use of the ω-3 product was significantly higher among those reporting higher education, income or quality of life, as well as musculoskeletal or cognitive conditions. Participants who perceived the ω-3 product as proven by research, safe, and natural were significantly more likely to use the product, as were those with higher self-perceived knowledge of ω-3. The most common perceived benefits of the ω-3 product included “support of overall health/wellbeing” (63.5 %) and “cognitive performance” (49.3 %), however, these were not associated with higher likelihood of use. Conclusion: Use of the ω-3 product is associated with higher socio-demographic status and belief in its safety and efficacy among adults residing in Asia. Users and non-users alike show similar beliefs about the potential health benefits of the ω-3 product. 2022-08-04T07:58:31Z 2022-08-04T07:58:31Z 2021-03-01 Article PharmaNutrition. Vol.15, (2021) 10.1016/j.phanu.2020.100237 22134344 2-s2.0-85096959611 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/75725 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85096959611&origin=inward |
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Background: Limited studies have reported on socio-demographic factors, beliefs and health perceptions related to ω-3 supplement use in Asia. We aimed to examine characteristics associated with use of an ω-3 supplement in Asia. Methods: Adults residing in Thailand, China and Vietnam (n = 904; mean ± SD age, 31.3 ± 9.1 years; sex, 70.4 % female; education, 65.3 % to tertiary level) completed a cross-sectional survey, with 214 reporting use of the ω-3 product (Dasbrain®). Results: Use of the ω-3 product was significantly higher among those reporting higher education, income or quality of life, as well as musculoskeletal or cognitive conditions. Participants who perceived the ω-3 product as proven by research, safe, and natural were significantly more likely to use the product, as were those with higher self-perceived knowledge of ω-3. The most common perceived benefits of the ω-3 product included “support of overall health/wellbeing” (63.5 %) and “cognitive performance” (49.3 %), however, these were not associated with higher likelihood of use. Conclusion: Use of the ω-3 product is associated with higher socio-demographic status and belief in its safety and efficacy among adults residing in Asia. Users and non-users alike show similar beliefs about the potential health benefits of the ω-3 product. |
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Socio-demographic factors, beliefs and health perceptions associated with use of a commercially available Ω-3 fatty acid supplement: A cross-sectional study in Asian countries |
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Socio-demographic factors, beliefs and health perceptions associated with use of a commercially available Ω-3 fatty acid supplement: A cross-sectional study in Asian countries |
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Socio-demographic factors, beliefs and health perceptions associated with use of a commercially available Ω-3 fatty acid supplement: A cross-sectional study in Asian countries |
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