Messaging and Multivitamin Use: Rethinking the “It Can’t Hurt” Philosophy

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Abstract

Fifty-two percent of American adults report use of a dietary supplement, most commonly for improved health and disease prevention. However, literature supporting such use is inconsistent. Many providers suggest that the addition of a multivitamin “couldn’t hurt,” but this messaging may promote unintentional consequences including a shift of emphasis on intake of healthy foods to nutrient supplements and a neglected opportunity to discuss the profound benefits of a healthy diet. Potential implications of such messaging and recommendations for counseling are described.

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White, N. D. (2019, May 1). Messaging and Multivitamin Use: Rethinking the “It Can’t Hurt” Philosophy. American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine. SAGE Publications Inc. https://doi.org/10.1177/1559827619826572

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