A Global Overview of Dietary Supplements: Regulation, Market Trends, Usage during the COVID-19 Pandemic, and Health Effects
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Date
2023-07-26
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MDPI
Abstract
Over the last 20 years, the use of dietary supplements (DS) has continued to grow in many
countries. Due to the public health crisis brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic and amidst fears
regarding COVID-19 vaccines and their low supply in many regions of the world, there has been a
marked interest in the use of DS as alternative means of protecting against and treating this emerging
disease, as well as boosting the immune system and minimizing the risk of inflammation. Despite a
lack of evidence to suggest their efficacy, a surge in the sales of DS has been reported in many parts
of the world. Questions have also been raised about the health effects associated with DS due to their
increased use during the health crisis. Numerous scientific studies have demonstrated their beneficial
properties as well as some adverse and even toxic effects. In addition, given the current global
interest in this issue, a review is needed to establish the status of dietary supplements before and
during the health crisis. The aim of this review is to summarize the current evidence on the impact of
dietary supplements on the incidence of the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as their regulation and
associated market trends. First, we provide an overview of DS, including a comprehensive review
of the legislative and regulatory aspects of DS in the USA, China, the EU, and Algeria. Second, we
describe the prevalence of the most commonly consumed DS and their efficacy as a prophylactic
modality in the era of COVID-19. Additionally, we examine the structure and size of the DS market in
the countries that predominantly produce and import them, its global market trend, and the impact
of the COVID-19 pandemic on market growth. Finally, in this review, we also discuss the profile of
DS users.
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dietary supplements, COVID-19 pandemic, health, regulation, usage, Global market