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Prevalence of Using Dietary Supplements among Physically Active Adults in Makkah AL Mukarramah, 2018

Omneya Ahmad Abu Gayed, Roaa Mansour Alhutayli, Dr. Rakan Ali Yamani

American Journal of Medical Sciences and Medicine. 2019, 7(3), 128-136 doi:10.12691/ajmsm-7-3-12
  • Table 1. The frequency of demographic data (gender, Age, Marital status, Education, Occupation and Income)
  • Table 2. The Frequency for (BMI, suffering from any problems and Smoking) in study group
  • Table 3. The Frequency for (using any supplement and Food supplements used) in study group
  • Table 4. The Frequency for (Form of CMOS food user, Motivation of using supplements, Do you know what dose is allowed for supplements? Are you familiar with the side effects and Did you suffer side effects of supplements?) in study group
  • Table 5. The Frequency for The source used to obtain information in study group
  • Table 6. The relation between using supplements and gender in study group
  • Table 7. The relations between using supplement and age in study group
  • Table 8. The relation between using supplement and marital status in study group
  • Table 9. The relation between using supplement and level of education in study group
  • Table 10. The relation between using supplement and occupation in study group
  • Table 11. The relation between using supplement and Income in study group
  • Table 12. The relation between using supplement and BMI in study group
  • Table 13. The relation between using supplement and suffering from any problems in study group
  • Table 14. The relation between using supplement and smoking in study group
  • Table 15. The relation between using supplement and average hours of sleep during the day in study group
  • Table 16. The relation between Food supplements used and gender in study group
  • Table 17. The relation between Food supplements used and Occupation in study group
  • Table 18. The relation between Food supplements used and Income in study group