PMC full text: | Natl Health Stat Report. Author manuscript; available in PMC 2015 Sep 8. Published in final edited form as: Natl Health Stat Report. 2015 Feb 10; (78): 1–19. |
Table 3
Used selected nonvitamin, nonmineral dietary supplements1 | |||||
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2007 | 2012 | ||||
Nonvitamin, nonmineral dietary supplements | Number (in thousands) | Age- adjusted percent2 (standard error) | Number (in thousands) | Age- adjusted percent2 (standard error) | p
value |
Fish oil3 | 394 | 0.7 (0.17) | 664 | 1.1 (0.13) | † |
Melatonin | ‡87 | ‡0.1 (0.05) | 419 | 0.7 (0.11) | § |
Probiotics or prebiotics | † | ‡0.3 (0.15) | 294 | 0.5 (0.09) | † |
Echinacea | 434 | 0.8 (0.13) | 205 | 0.4 (0.08) | § |
Garlic supplements | ‡78 | ‡0.1 (0.04) | ‡80 | ‡0.1 (0.04) | † |
Combination herb pill | ‡290 | ‡0.5 (0.15) | ‡68 | ‡0.1 (0.04) | ¶ |
Ginseng | ‡ | ‡ | ‡63 | ‡0.1 (0.05) | † |
Cranberry (pills, capsules) | ‡33 | ‡0.1 (0.03) | ‡31 | ‡0.1 (0.02) | † |
Glucosamine or chondroitin | ‡ | ‡ | ‡42 | ‡0.1 (0.03) | † |
†Difference is not statistically significant.
‡Estimates are considered unreliable. Data have a relative standard error (RSE) greater than 30% and less than or equal to 50% and should be used with caution. Data not shown have an RSE greater than 50%.
§p value less than 0.01.
¶p value less than 0.05.
1Respondents may have used more than one nonvitamin, nonmineral dietary supplement.
2The denominator used in the calculation of percentages was all sample children.
3In 2007, fish oil was described as fish oil or omega-3 or DHA fatty acid. In 2012, fish oil was described as fish oil or omega-3 or DHA or EPA fatty acid.
NOTES: Estimates are based on household interviews of a sample of the civilian noninstitutionalized population. Estimates were age-adjusted using the projected 2000 U.S. population as the standard population and using two age groups: 4–11 and 12–17.
SOURCE: CDC/NCHS, National Health Interview Survey, 2007, 2012.