Estimation of the use of dietary supplements in the National Diet and Nutrition Survey: People Aged 65 Years and Over. An observed paradox and a recommendation

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CJ Bates
A Prentice
JC van der Pols
C Walmsley
KD Pentieva
S Finch
G Smithers
PC Clarke
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[1] Medical Research Council Dunn Nutrition Unit,
[2] Social and Community Planning Research,undefined
[3] Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food,undefined
[4] Department of Health,undefined
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British; nutrition; older adults; supplement; survey; vitamins;
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Objective: To compare the evidence derived from blood biochemical status indices with the evidence from a questionnaire and from a 4-day weighed dietary record of micronutrient supplement use in the British National Diet and Nutrition Survey (NDNS) of People Aged 65 Years and Over; to resolve some apparent incompatibility between nutrient intake and status estimates, and to recommend an approach towards supplement recording that should improve accuracy.
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