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Use of nonprescription dietary supplements for weight loss is common among Americans.
Blanck HM, Serdula MK, Gillespie C, Galuska DA, Sharpe PA, Conway JM, Khan LK, Ainsworth BE. Blanck HM, et al. Among authors: khan lk. J Am Diet Assoc. 2007 Mar;107(3):441-7. doi: 10.1016/j.jada.2006.12.009. J Am Diet Assoc. 2007. PMID: 17324663
One in 10 (10.2%) of users reported > or =12 month use, with less frequent long-term use in women (7.7%) than men (15.0%), P=0.01. Almost one third (30.2%) of users discussed use during the past year; 73.8% used a supplement containing a stimulant including ephedra, caf …
One in 10 (10.2%) of users reported > or =12 month use, with less frequent long-term use in women (7.7%) than men (15.0%), P=0.01. …
Use of low-carbohydrate, high-protein diets among americans: correlates, duration, and weight loss.
Blanck HM, Gillespie C, Serdula MK, Khan LK, Galusk DA, Ainsworth BE. Blanck HM, et al. Among authors: khan lk. MedGenMed. 2006 Apr 5;8(2):5. MedGenMed. 2006. PMID: 16926744 Free article.
Approximately 40% of male users and 30% of female users reported long-term use of the diet, suggesting that for some, this dietary approach may be well tolerated....
Approximately 40% of male users and 30% of female users reported long-term use of the diet, suggesting that for some, this dietary ap …