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Vitamin and Mineral Supplementation Intake among Educated Egyptian Women in Rural Areas

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Last updated: 03 Jan 2025

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Clinical trials and cohort studies, with an emphasis on methods for assessing dietary exposures

Abstract

 Open Access
*Corresponding author: Amina S Soliman, 
Email: amina_sami84@Yahoo.com, Mobile:01226263794
Received: 20 September 2024
Accepted: 15 October 2024 
Published online: 10 November 2024

Citation 
Eman A Sultan; Manal O Mohammed; Hagar ME Bohlouk and *Amina S Soliman (2024): Vitamin and Mineral Supplementation Intake among Educated Egyptian Women in Rural Areas. BNNI (64) 68-95, doi: 10.21608/bnni.2024.391173

Nutrition has a very early influence on the quality of every human existence. A person may experience severe, otherwise preventable, lifetime suffering if they cannot access basic but essential micronutrients through food, fortification, or supplementation. So the general objective of this cross-section study was to assess the level of adherence and determine the factors associated with adherence to vitamins and minerals supplements among(160) educated women from the age of 18-35 years in the rural areas of Egypt. Using semi-structured questionnaires to collect information about participant's anthropometric measurements, dietary habits, economic, and social status. Results showed that more than half of the participants were from Dakahal Governorate, the majority of participants were in the 20-25 age range, 58.8% of the sample was obese, 74.4% didn't make physical activity, 85.6% of participants were used vitamins and minerals supplements. The Correlation between supplements intake and education, and occupation revealed a nonsignificant correlation while there is a significant correlation between supplements intake and improvement after use & appetite effect. This study showed that women currently follow bad eating habits and require more nutrition education within the food plan meals and taking vitamins and minerals supplements after a description of a medical, To reduce malnutrition diseases and side effects of incorrect use of supplements.

DOI

10.21608/bnni.2024.391173

Keywords

Egypt, Rural areas, Women, supplements

Authors

First Name

Eman

Last Name

Sultan

MiddleName

A

Affiliation

1. National Nutrition Institute – Cairo- Egypt

Email

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City

Cairo

Orcid

-

First Name

Manal

Last Name

Mohammed

MiddleName

O

Affiliation

Al Galaa Teaching Hospital– Cairo- Egypt

Email

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City

Cairo

Orcid

0000-0002-8899-7866

First Name

Hagar

Last Name

Bohlouk

MiddleName

ME

Affiliation

PHD of specific education, home economics department (Nutrition and food science)

Email

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City

Cairo

Orcid

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First Name

Amina

Last Name

Soliman

MiddleName

S

Affiliation

National institute of diabetes and endocrinology– Cairo- Egypt

Email

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City

Cairo

Orcid

-

Volume

64

Article Issue

2

Related Issue

49914

Issue Date

2024-12-01

Receive Date

2024-11-10

Publish Date

2024-12-01

Page Start

68

Page End

95

Print ISSN

1110-0974

Online ISSN

2537-0987

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https://bnni.journals.ekb.eg/article_391173.html

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https://bnni.journals.ekb.eg/service?article_code=391173

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391,173

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Original Article

Type Code

442

Publication Type

Journal

Publication Title

Bulletin of the National Nutrition Institute of the Arab Republic of Egypt

Publication Link

https://bnni.journals.ekb.eg/

MainTitle

Vitamin and Mineral Supplementation Intake among Educated Egyptian Women in Rural Areas

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Created At

23 Dec 2024