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Use of Health-Promoting Food and Supplements in Swiss Children.

Corinne LégeretClarissa LohmannLaura PedriniLaurin SarbachRaoul FurlanoHenrik Koehler
Published in: Children (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
This Swiss cross-sectional study of over 1900 participants reveals that 58% of all participants buy supplements or special kid's food to promote the child's health. There is a correlation between higher screen time, higher parental income, and the usage of supplements. A total of 23% of participating families consume at least one plant-based drink on a regular basis. As more and more families use supplements, the pediatrician should not only focus on weight, which reflects the intake of macronutrients but should also take a history of whether children omit certain foods or take supplements to ensure the child does not have a deficiency of micronutrients.
Keyphrases
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