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Component Description

The objective of the dietary interview component is to obtain detailed dietary intake information from NHANES participants. This documentation describes the data files associated only with the collection of dietary supplements and non-prescription antacid use.

The objective of the 24-hour dietary supplement use component is to obtain information from NHANES participants on the types and amounts of dietary supplements (DS) consumed during the 24-hour period prior to the interview (midnight to midnight); and to estimate the intake of nutrients from those dietary supplements. From 1999-2006, the 24-hour dietary recall interviews, or dietary interviews, only asked about food and beverages consumed. Since 2007, data has been collected on the usage of all vitamins, minerals, herbals and other dietary supplements as well as non-prescription antacids, as part of the dietary interview, directly following the collection of dietary intakes from foods and beverages.

Since 1999, NHANES has been collecting data on participants’ use of dietary supplements, in the past 30 days, during the Dietary Supplements Use Section (DSQ) in the household interview. However, prior to the 2007-2008 data release, estimating total nutrient intake from all sources (foods, beverages and DS), was difficult because of the different data collection methods, referent time frames, and data formats. These data are now collected using similar methods over the same period; therefore, nutrients from all sources can be easily combined. This allows researchers to improve the total nutrient intake estimations as well as examine associations by nutrient source, such as from foods versus supplements. The improved nutrient estimates increase researchers’ ability to examine nutrient-disease or nutrient-health associations and to estimate percentages of the population with intakes over or under various nutrient standards.

All NHANES participants are eligible for two 24-hour dietary recall interviews. The first dietary recall interview is collected in-person in the Mobile Examination Center (MEC) and the second interview is collected by telephone 3 to 10 days later.

Similar to the format of food and beverage intake files, two types of dietary supplement intake data are available from the two dietary interviews for the 2017-2018 survey cycle: Individual Dietary Supplements files and Total Dietary Supplements files. Each dietary supplement data file is accompanied by codebook and frequencies. This documentation applies to all files.

Distinguishing Between Foods/Beverages and Dietary Supplements in NHANES

Distinguishing between foods/beverages and dietary supplements can be challenging. In order to make sure that the food and beverage intake files and DS intake files do not contain any overlapping products, trained nutritionists at the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food Surveys Research Group (FSRG) review questionable items reported in the dietary interviews. Products that are labeled as a dietary supplement, have a supplement facts panel on the label, and are in forms, such as tablets, capsules, softgels, or gelcaps. Items that are powders or liquids can be hard to distinguish. General guidelines used state that if powders and liquid concentrates have product directions stating that they be added to a liquid, they are classified as beverages. Examples are teas and protein powders. An exception is made for fiber products, which are classified as dietary supplements. Along this same guideline, energy drinks are considered beverages, but “energy shot” products are considered dietary supplements.

It is best to refer to the two databases that detail every food/beverage and dietary supplement reported in NHANES to identify the exact determination used.

The databases are:

USDA's Food and Nutrient Database for Dietary Studies (FNDDS) 2017-2018

NHANES Dietary Supplement Database 1999-2018

24-hour Dietary Supplements Data Files: Four data files were produced from the dietary supplement use component of the dietary interviews: two Individual Dietary Supplements files and two Total Dietary Supplements files. Each file includes one day of intake data. The number “1” or “2” in the file name identifies the day (and mode) of the interview: 1 = first day (MEC), 2 = second day (phone). File names are as follows:

File Names for 24-hour Dietary Supplements Data
File Day 1 Day 2
Individual Dietary Supplements DS1IDS_J DS2IDS_J
Total Dietary Supplements DS1TOT_J DS2TOT_J

The nutrient amounts in these files reflect only nutrients obtained from non-prescription and prescription dietary supplements as well as non-prescription antacids that contain calcium and/or magnesium. Throughout the documentation, “antacid” will specifically refer to non-prescription antacids that contain calcium and/or magnesium. They do not include nutrients obtained from foods, beverages, and water. Data on intake of foods, beverages, and water are available on the NHANES 2017-2018 Dietary Data page.

Individual Dietary Supplements File (DS1IDS_J and DS2IDS_J): Contain detailed information about the types and amounts of individual dietary supplements and non-prescription antacids (that contain calcium and/or magnesium) reported by each participant. The names for both Day 1 and Day 2 variables are listed in Appendix 1.

The Individual Dietary Supplements Files include, for each interview day, one record for each dietary supplement or antacid consumed by a survey participant. Only participants’ that had reported taking a dietary supplement or antacid are included in these files. Each dietary supplement or antacid is identified by a supplement ID number (DSDPID) and each record contains the information listed below: 

This file only includes intake for a select group of nutrients. These records can be linked to the NHANES-DSD, using DSDPID, to obtain more detailed information on reported products. The NHANES-DSD datasets provide information on nutrients in the dietary supplement as reported on the product label. Botanical ingredients is an example of nutrients not released in the Individual Dietary Supplements files but can be obtained from the NHANES-DSD files.

Total Dietary Supplements Files (DS1TOT_J and DS2TOT_J): Contain, for each participant, daily total nutrient intakes from dietary supplements and antacids. The names for both Day 1 and Day 2 variables are listed in Appendix 3.

The Total Dietary Supplements Files provide a summary record of total nutrient intakes from dietary supplements and antacids for each individual. All participants that had a complete dietary interview for foods and beverages are included in this file. This includes users and non-users of supplements and antacids. Each total intake record contains the following information: 

The food and beverage dietary intake are released in separate files available on the NHANES website. They can be linked to the dietary supplement files by the respondent sequence number (SEQN).

Starting from the 2015-2016 survey cycle, in the 24-hour Total Dietary Supplement files, the variables DR1MNRSP, DR2MNRSP, which indicate the main respondent, and the variables DR1HELPD and DR2HELPD, which indicate the person whom helped with the interview, were deleted. The new variables DR1MRESP, DR2MRESP, DR1HELP, and DR2HELP were added to indicate the main respondent and the person whom helped with the interview.

Starting from the 2017-2018 survey cycle, the new variable DSDPID, which indicates supplement ID was added. The variable DSDSUPID now indicates the old version for supplement ID.

Eligible Sample

All NHANES participants were eligible for the dietary supplement use component of the dietary interview component.

Protocol and Procedure

The examination protocol and data collection methods are fully documented in the NHANES dietary interviewer procedures manuals (In-person and Phone Follow-up).

The 24-hour dietary supplement use component was administered after the 24-hour dietary interview for food and beverage. Information was obtained on all vitamins, minerals, herbals, and other dietary supplements and non-prescription antacids that were consumed during a 24-hour time period (midnight to midnight), including the name and the amount of supplement or antacid taken. Non-prescription antacids were collected since a high percentage of these products contain calcium and/or magnesium. Participants’ were shown a hand card that lists examples of supplements (Appendix 4) and another for antacids. For participants who reported taking a supplement or antacid in the last 30 days during the household interview, the supplements or antacids were imported from the household questionnaire. The Interviewer verified that each dietary supplement and non-prescription antacid reported during the household interview was consumed the day before the interview (midnight to midnight). Participants were also asked how much was taken. Then the interviewers collected any additional supplement or antacid that was taken that previous day that were not reported during the household interview.

Interviews were conducted for survey participants less than six years of age with a proxy, whom was generally the person most knowledgeable about the survey participant’s intake. Interviews of children aged 6 to 8, were conducted with a proxy and with the child present to assist in reporting intake information. Interviews of children aged 9 to 11, were conducted with the child and with the assistance of an adult familiar with the child’s intake. Dietary interviewers conducted interviews in English and Spanish. Translators were used to conduct interviews in other languages.

The in-person dietary interview was conducted in a private room in the NHANES MEC. Telephone dietary interviews were collected 3 to 10 days following the MEC dietary interview but not on the same day of the week as the MEC interview. Any participant who did not have a telephone was given a toll-free number to call so that the interview could be conducted.

Quality Assurance & Quality Control

All dietary interviewers were required to complete an intensive one-week training course and to conduct supervised practice interviews before working independently in the field. Retraining sessions were conducted annually to reinforce the proper protocols and technique.

Interviewers were monitored throughout the data collection period. Interviews were checked for completeness of the recalls, missing information, inconsistent reports, and unclear notes. Written notification and feedback were provided to the interviewers.

Trained nutritionists at NCHS reviewed incoming data and matched reported dietary supplement entries to known supplements from the in-house NCHS Product Label Database (PLD) where possible; sought additional product labels if feasible; assigned generic or default supplements as appropriate; transferred or removed products that were not considered dietary supplement (i.e., prescription medication, foods, beverages); and assigned matching codes/confidence codes to indicate the degree of matching certainty. All coding was reviewed by NCHS.

Data Processing and Editing

Matching reported dietary supplements to known products

Trained nutritionists, at NCHS, matched the product names entered by the interviewer (including prescription dietary supplement, non-prescription dietary supplement, and non-prescription antacid) to a known product when possible. NCHS nutritionists first determined if the product was in our in-house PLD. If it was, then the nutritionist verified whether the product label was entered into the system within the 2-year cycle of data collection. If the product label was not entered into PLD, or the product label was entered before the beginning of the 2-year data collection cycle, NCHS nutritionists attempted to obtain a new product label. NCHS obtained labels for each dietary supplement or non-prescription antacid reported by participants from sources such as the manufacturer, distributor or retailer, the Internet, company catalogs, and the Physician’s Desk Reference (PDR). Recently, label information was also obtained from The Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD), which is a joint project of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Office of Dietary Supplements (ODS) and National Library of Medicine (NLM). The DSLD contains the full label contents from a sample of dietary supplement products marketed in the U.S. Nutritionists determined during processing whether or not the non-prescription antacids collected contained calcium and/or magnesium. Only non-prescription antacids containing calcium or magnesium were included in the present data files.

NCHS communicated with many major manufacturing company representatives to determine when various product re-formulations became available. Based upon manufacturer advice, we used a lag time of 5 months after the new re-formulated product had hit the market and matched products to participants’ accordingly. Despite these precautions, there was no guarantee that the products taken by participants were matched to the correct formulation in our release files.

NCHS nutritionists attempted to find the exact product(s) reported by participants; however, this was done with varying degrees of precision. A “confidence code” (DS1MTCH and DS2MTCH, located in files DS1IDS_J and DS2IDS_J, respectively) accompanied each record to indicate the degree of matching certainty. The matches were: 1) Exact or near exact match; 2) Probable match; 3) Generic match; 4) Reasonable match; or 5) Default match. In some cases no match could be made with any certainty. These products were coded as “6, No match”. Products whose names were reported as “Refused” (DSDSUPP=7777) or “Don’t know” (DSDSUPP=9999) have matching codes of 7 and 9, respectively.

NCHS created generic and default dietary supplements and non-prescription antacids, which were also maintained in the PLD database. Generics were created in the database when we had information about a reported supplement, such as strength of all ingredients, i.e., one which had no brand name. These were generally single ingredient supplements, which included a strength (e.g., vitamin C 500 mg) or multiple vitamins and/or mineral supplements made by a private label manufacturer that was known to NCHS and for which we had a label with identical ingredients and strengths (e.g., brand X all-purpose multivitamin was reported, and we had a label for brand Y, made by the same manufacturer). When all ingredient strengths were not known, a default supplement was created in the database. Defaults were created for single ingredient and multiple ingredient supplements based on our own data of most frequently reported supplements of that type, based on the survey cycle in which the data was collected. Created default products and the actual products or strengths that were assigned to these defaults are listed in Appendix 5.

After the dietary supplement data was coded and matched to a product in our in-house database, various types of reviews were conducted to ensure the quality of the data. Interviewers’ comments were reviewed to ensure that they have been accounted for in coding. Decisions were made about how to code new or unusual dietary supplement products or unusual quantities or units reported by participants. Dietary supplements that could not be matched to items in the database were resolved by NCHS nutritionists.

Product information is released from the in-house PLD as the NHANES Dietary Supplement Database (NHANES-DSD) which contains detailed information on the dietary supplements and antacids reported by survey participants since NHANES 1999. The NHANES-DSD release consists of three datasets, which contain information on products:

Dietary Supplement Product Information (DSPI)
Dietary Supplement Ingredient Information (DSII)
Dietary Supplement Blend Information (DSBI)

The supplement ID numbers (DSDPID) located in files DS1IDS_J and DS2IDS_J of this release can be used to merge with the NHANES-DSD files. For more information on the NHANES-DSD, please refer to the documentation and release files located on the NHANES website.

Specific variables and edits

DSDPID: Supplement ID Number
New Supplement ID is a unique number assigned to each product entered in the inhouse PLD.

DSDSUPP: Name of Supplement

This is the name from the front of the product label. The brand name is generally entered first (i.e., Nature’s Way) and then the actual product name (i.e., lutein). Information such as the strength (i.e., 60 mg extract) of the product and other qualifiers that help distinguish a product from a similar product (i.e., mega, super, high potency, time release, chewable, extract) are also listed if they are on the front of the product label. Words like “dietary supplement” and health claims are not entered as part of the name.

DS1ANTA (DS1IDS_J) and DS2ANTA (DS2IDS_J): variable indicates whether a product was a dietary supplement or non-prescription antacid

This variable indicates whether the product reported was a non-prescription antacid (code=1) or a dietary supplement (code=0).

DS1MTCH (DS1IDS_J and DS2MTCH (DS2IDS_J): Match code/confidence code

Supplements are recorded during the dietary interview with varying degrees of accuracy and completeness. NCHS has created a system to specify how certain we are with matching a supplement recorded during the interview with the actual product label. Below describe how matches are made:

Exact or near exact match (DSDMTCH=1) indicates that this is the only product that could match this entry.

Probable match (DSDMTCH=2) indicates that the match is not exact, but knowledge of the company’s products strongly suggests that this is the only possible match choice. For example, the entry may not specify strength or include words such as timed release, but no other options are available for this brand according to manufacturer or retailer information.

Generic match (DSDMTCH=3) indicates we had information on the strength for all ingredients, either a) as part of name (e.g., vitamin C 500 mg) or b) because the manufacturer is known and NCHS has an identical product made by this manufacturer for a different distributor or retailer. Thus, the ingredients and amounts are considered to be accurate despite an exact brand match.

Reasonable match (DSDMTCH=4) indicates that the product name may be incomplete or could be complete but other products of this brand also start with these same words so this cannot be assured. In these cases, the entered name is matched to either: a) the most frequently reported of these products in the NHANES 2017-2018 data, if this could be determined; b) the best-selling product by this company that matches the entered name; or c) the most basic product by this company, as assessed by label wording.

Default match (DSDMTCH=5) indicates that the exact product could not be obtained because the name was imprecise, or the exact brand product could not be located and no generic could be assigned. In these cases, the entered product was matched to a created default product based upon: a) the most commonly reported strengths for single ingredients; b) the most commonly reported brands for major multiple ingredient products such as multivitamins and multivitamin/multiminerals for children, seniors, or adults, if available; or c) products manufactured by a large, private-label manufacturer.

Finally, a match codes of No match (DSDMTCH=6) indicates that no product could be found and there was not enough detail in the name to assign a generic or default match with any confidence. The words “no product information available” are listed as the product name (DSDSUPP).

Analysts should be aware that for default matches and matches that chose between several similarly named supplements, there is less certainty that the ingredients and ingredients amount in the supplement assigned exactly match those in the supplement actually taken. Additionally, NCHS cannot guarantee in any case that the matched product was the exact product taken or even that any product actually was taken, as these data are self-reported.

DS1ACTSS (DS1IDS_J) and DS2ACTSS (DS2IDS_J): Reported serving size/label serving size

This variable was derived using the information from the Supplement Information file (DSPI) of the NHANES-DSD and the participants’ reported amount taken. File DSPI provides information on the serving size from the product label’s supplement facts panel for which the nutrient amounts were based on. The participant was asked to report the amount taken during the dietary interview. The reported amount taken was divided by the serving size amount from DSPI (variable DSDSERVQ). Prior to calculating, the data needed to be edited to standardize the unit the participant used to report the amount taken and the unit used in the product serving size label. For example, if a participant reported taking 1 tablespoon of a supplement and the label serving size was 3 teaspoons, then the reported amount taken was edited as 3 teaspoons (1 tablespoon = 3 teaspoons). There were about 138 records in which data was edited. In most of the cases, using the alternative serving size (information available on some product labels), using simple conversions (i.e., teaspoons to tablespoons) or contacting the manufacturer for information on label serving size (i.e., actual amount for a “capful”) provided enough information to make clear edits. However, in some cases the reported amount taken was very different from the product label serving size (n=4). For example, the participant may have reported 1 tablet, but the label serving size is 1 tablespoon. This was assumed to be an error in reporting or an interviewer data entry error. In these cases, the serving size was assumed to be the label serving size. Additionally, all records that were assigned as a default product were edited and the label serving size was assigned.

Nutrient variables from Individual Dietary Supplements files, DS1IDS_J and DS2IDS_J

These variables are created by using files from the NHANES_DSD that contain information on the serving size and the quantity of each nutrient from the product label’s supplement facts panel. The participant’s reported amount taken is divided by the serving size from the label in order to determine the actual amount of nutrient consumed. For example, a participant may report taking one tablet, but the serving size amount is 2 tablets. Therefore, only half of the nutrients on the label are being consumed. The variables DS1ACTSS (Day 1) and DS2ACTSS (Day 2) indicate the actual amount of product that was consumed. The actual amount of product consumed is then multiplied by the ingredient amount for each dietary supplement or antacid. In the example above, 0.5 would be multiplied by each ingredient/nutrient, to estimate the nutrient intake.

DS1IFDFE (DS1IDS_J) and DS1IFDFE (DS2IDS_J): Folate, DFE (mcg)

Dietary Folate Equivalents (DFE) were calculated by using a conversion factor of 1.7. This conversion is based on recommendations set by the Institute of Medicines Dietary Reference Intakes (1).

Nutrient variables from Total Dietary Supplements files, DS1TOT_J and DS2TOT_J

These variables are created by adding up each nutrient for each participant from the Individual Dietary Supplements Files (DS1IDS_J and DS2IDS_J).

Analytic Notes

In some cases, it may appear as though a participant reported the same dietary supplement more than once. There are a several reasons for these duplications. Participants’ may have reported different brand name dietary supplements which when collected had the same generic ingredient (i.e., 2 different brands of calcium, but calcium is collected generically with only the strength recorded) or the dietary supplement may have been different forms or dosages of the same product. There were a few cases where the participant did report the exact same dietary supplement, with the same length of use, frequency of use or amount used. In these cases, since the interviewer recorded the dietary supplement separately, both mentions were retained in the file.

During the data editing process, outlier values were examined. When there was insufficient information to conclude that values were invalid, they were left in the dataset. Analysts should examine the distribution of the data and consider whether or not it is appropriate to include or exclude extreme values in a given analysis.

Each Individual Dietary Supplements File (DS1IDS_J and DS2IDS_J) is comprised of dietary supplement and non-prescription antacid records. Only participants who reported taking a dietary supplement or non-prescription antacid are included in these files. For many survey participants, there are multiple records in each file. For each Total Dietary Supplements File (DS1TOT_J and DS2TOT_J), there is one record for each participant and includes the entire dietary interview sample. These files can be linked with other NHANES files by the respondent sequence number (SEQN).

Variable names: For data collected on both Day 1 and Day 2, variable names are differentiated by having the number “1” or “2” in the third position of the variable name to identify the collection day. For example, the calcium variable in the Individual Dietary Supplements File, which identifies the amount of calcium in each supplement reported by the participant, is named DS1ICALC in the Day 1 file and DS2ICALC in the Day 2 file. Appendices 1 and 3 list the Day 1 and Day 2 variable names for the Individual Dietary Supplements files and the Total Dietary Supplements files, respectively.

Names for the following variables are the same for both days in the Individual Dietary Supplements files and the Total Dietary Supplements files:

Variables with the Same Name for Both Days in the Dietary Supplements Files
Day 1 and Day 2 variable name Label
SEQN Respondent sequence number
WTDRD1 Dietary day one sample weight
WTDR2D Dietary two-day sample weight
DSDPID Supplement ID
DRDINT Number of days of intake

Number of days of intake: Because two days of data are included in the 2017-2018 release, a variable has been included to indicate the number of days of intake available for each participant. The variable name is DRDINT. In 2017-2018, 7,641 participants provided complete dietary intakes for Day 1. Of those providing the Day 1 data, 6,639 provided complete dietary intakes for Day 2.

Dietary recall status code: A status code (DR1DRSTZ or DR2DRSTZ) is used in both the Individual Dietary Supplements and Total Dietary Supplements files to indicate the quality and completeness of a survey participant's response to the dietary recall section. These codes are based on the food 24-hour dietary recall interview data. The codes are the following: 1. reliable and met the minimum criteria, 2. Not reliable or did not meet the minimum criteria, 4. Reported consuming breast milk, and 5. Not done. Although there are four possible values, only codes 1 and 4 appear in the Individual Dietary Supplements Files. For more information on this variable, refer to the documentations accompanying the 24-hour dietary interview datasets for food and beverage intake on the NHANES website.

Sample weights for dietary intake data: The NHANES participants were selected on the basis of a national probability design. In order to increase the number of participants for specific demographic groups, a multi-stage, unequal probability of selection design was implemented. Beginning with the 2011-2012 data collection the NHANES sample design includes an oversample of Asian Americans.

Sample weights are constructed that encompass the unequal probabilities of selection, as well as adjustments for non-participation by selected sample persons. In order to produce national, representative estimates, the appropriate sample weights must be used.

For NHANES 2017-2018, there were 16,211 persons selected; of these 8,704 were considered participants to the MEC examination and data collection. A total of 7,641 MEC participants provided complete dietary intakes for Day 1, and of those providing the Day 1 data, 6,639 provided complete dietary intakes for Day 2.

Most analyses of NHANES data use data collected in the MEC and the variable WTMEC2YR should be used for the sample weights. However, for the WWEIA dietary data, different sample weights are recommended for analysis. Although attempts are made to schedule MEC exams uniformly throughout the week, proportionally more exams occur on weekend days than on weekdays. Because food intake can vary by weekdays and weekends, use of the MEC weights disproportionately represents intakes on weekends.

A set of weights (WTDRD1) is provided that should be used when an analysis uses the Day 1 dietary recall data (either alone or when Day 1 nutrient data are used in conjunction with MEC data). The set of weights (WTDRD1) is applicable to the 7,641 participants with Day 1 data. Day 1 weights were constructed by taking the MEC sample weights (WTMEC2YR) and further adjusting for (a) the additional non-response and (b) the differential allocation by weekdays (Monday through Thursday), Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays for the dietary intake data collection. These Day 1 weights are more variable than the MEC weights, and the sample size is smaller, so estimated standard errors using Day 1 data and Day 1 weights are larger than standard errors for similar estimates based on MEC weights.

When analysis is based on both days of dietary intake, only 6,639 sample participants have complete data. The NHANES protocol requires an attempt to collect the second day of dietary data at least 3 days after the first day, but the actual number of days between the two interviews is variable. A set of adjusted weights, WTDR2D, is to be used when an analysis uses the smaller sample with completed Day 2 dietary data. This two-day weight was constructed for the 6,639 participants by taking the Day 1 weights (WTDRD1) and further adjusting for (a) the additional non-response for the second recall and (b) for the proportion of weekend (Friday through Sunday) and weekday (Monday through Thursday) combinations of Day 1 and Day 2 recalls.

Note that all sample weights are person-level weights and each set of dietary weights should sum to the same population control total as the MEC weights (WTMEC2YR). Additional explanation of sample overall weights and appropriate uses are included in the NHANES Analytic Guidelines. Please also refer to the on-line NHANES Tutorial for further details on other analytic issues.

References

Codebook and Frequencies

SEQN - Respondent sequence number

Variable Name:
SEQN
SAS Label:
Respondent sequence number
English Text:
Respondent sequence number.
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS

WTDRD1 - Dietary day one sample weight

Variable Name:
WTDRD1
SAS Label:
Dietary day one sample weight
English Text:
Dietary day one sample weight
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
1478.156428 to 691139.54688 Range of Values 7641 7641
0 Day 1 dietary recall not done/incomplete 1063 8704
. Missing 0 8704

WTDR2D - Dietary two-day sample weight

Variable Name:
WTDR2D
SAS Label:
Dietary two-day sample weight
English Text:
Dietary two-day sample weight
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
1232.691132 to 901995.11886 Range of Values 6639 6639
0 Day 2 dietary recall not done/incomplete 1002 7641
. Missing 1063 8704

DR1DRSTZ - Dietary recall status

Variable Name:
DR1DRSTZ
SAS Label:
Dietary recall status
English Text:
Dietary recall status
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
1 Reliable and met the minimum criteria 7484 7484
2 Not reliable or not met the minimum criteria 87 7571
4 Reported consuming breast-milk 157 7728
5 Not done 976 8704
. Missing 0 8704

DR1EXMER - Interviewer ID code

Variable Name:
DR1EXMER
SAS Label:
Interviewer ID code
English Text:
Interviewer ID code
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
14 to 91 Range of Values 7728 7728
. Missing 976 8704

DRDINT - Number of days of intake

Variable Name:
DRDINT
SAS Label:
Number of days of intake
English Text:
Indicates whether the sample person has intake data for one or two days.
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
1 Day 1 only 1002 1002
2 Day 1 and day 2 6639 7641
. Missing 1063 8704

DR1DBIH - # of days b/w intake and HH interview

Variable Name:
DR1DBIH
SAS Label:
# of days b/w intake and HH interview
English Text:
# of days b/w intake and HH interview
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
-37 to 75 Range of Values 7458 7458
. Missing 1246 8704

DR1DAY - Intake day of the week

Variable Name:
DR1DAY
SAS Label:
Intake day of the week
English Text:
Intake day of the week
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
1 Sunday 1235 1235
2 Monday 689 1924
3 Tuesday 673 2597
4 Wednesday 656 3253
5 Thursday 750 4003
6 Friday 2004 6007
7 Saturday 1721 7728
. Missing 976 8704

DR1LANG - Language respondent used mostly

Variable Name:
DR1LANG
SAS Label:
Language respondent used mostly
English Text:
The respondent spoke mostly:
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
1 English 6941 6941
2 Spanish 661 7602
3 English and Spanish 43 7645
4 Other 39 7684
5 Asian Languages 30 7714
6 Asian Languages and English 22 7736
. Missing 968 8704

DR1MRESP - Main respondent for this interview

Variable Name:
DR1MRESP
SAS Label:
Main respondent for this interview
English Text:
Who was the main respondent for this interview?
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
1 SP 6059 6059
2 Mother of SP 1272 7331
3 Father of SP 193 7524
5 Spouse of SP 15 7539
6 Child of SP 24 7563
7 Grandparent of SP 38 7601
8 Friend, Partner, Non Relative 1 7602
9 Translator, not a HH member 6 7608
10 Child care provider, Caretaker 3 7611
11 Other Relative 26 7637
77 Refused 1 7638
99 Don't know 0 7638
. Missing 1066 8704

DR1HELP - Helped in responding for this interview

Variable Name:
DR1HELP
SAS Label:
Helped in responding for this interview
English Text:
Who helped in responding for this interview
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
1 SP 504 504
4 Parent of SP 406 910
5 Spouse of SP 14 924
6 Child of SP 29 953
7 Grandparent of SP 28 981
8 Friend, Partner, Non Relative 1 982
9 Translator, not a HH member 50 1032
10 Child care provider, Caretaker 2 1034
11 Other Relative 29 1063
12 No One 6569 7632
77 Refused 0 7632
99 Don't know 0 7632
. Missing 1072 8704

DS1DSCNT - Total # of Dietary Supplements Taken

Variable Name:
DS1DSCNT
SAS Label:
Total # of Dietary Supplements Taken
English Text:
Total # of Dietary Supplements Taken
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
0 to 19 Range of Values 7615 7615
. Missing 1089 8704

DS1DS - Any Dietary Supplements Taken?

Variable Name:
DS1DS
SAS Label:
Any Dietary Supplements Taken?
English Text:
Any Dietary Supplements taken in the past 24 hour?
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
1 Yes 2581 2581
2 No 5034 7615
7 Refused 0 7615
9 Don't know 0 7615
. Missing 1089 8704

DS1ANCNT - Total # of Antacids Taken

Variable Name:
DS1ANCNT
SAS Label:
Total # of Antacids Taken
English Text:
Total # of Antacids Taken
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
0 to 2 Range of Values 7636 7636
. Missing 1068 8704

DS1AN - Any Antacids Taken?

Variable Name:
DS1AN
SAS Label:
Any Antacids Taken?
English Text:
Any Antacids Taken?
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
1 Yes 170 170
2 No 7466 7636
7 Refused 0 7636
9 Don't know 0 7636
. Missing 1068 8704

DS1TKCAL - Energy (kcal)

Variable Name:
DS1TKCAL
SAS Label:
Energy (kcal)
English Text:
Energy (kcal)
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
1 to 243 Range of Values 1134 1134
. Missing 7570 8704

DS1TPROT - Protein (gm)

Variable Name:
DS1TPROT
SAS Label:
Protein (gm)
English Text:
Protein (gm)
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
0.05 to 30 Range of Values 140 140
. Missing 8564 8704

DS1TCARB - Carbohydrate (gm)

Variable Name:
DS1TCARB
SAS Label:
Carbohydrate (gm)
English Text:
Carbohydrate (gm)
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
0.001 to 63 Range of Values 892 892
. Missing 7812 8704

DS1TSUGR - Total sugars (gm)

Variable Name:
DS1TSUGR
SAS Label:
Total sugars (gm)
English Text:
Total sugars (gm)
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
0.3 to 36 Range of Values 528 528
. Missing 8176 8704

DS1TFIBE - Dietary fiber (gm)

Variable Name:
DS1TFIBE
SAS Label:
Dietary fiber (gm)
English Text:
Dietary fiber (gm)
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
0.25 to 27 Range of Values 108 108
. Missing 8596 8704

DS1TTFAT - Total fat (gm)

Variable Name:
DS1TTFAT
SAS Label:
Total fat (gm)
English Text:
Total fat (gm)
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
0.25 to 27 Range of Values 512 512
. Missing 8192 8704

DS1TSFAT - Total saturated fatty acids (gm)

Variable Name:
DS1TSFAT
SAS Label:
Total saturated fatty acids (gm)
English Text:
Total saturated fatty acids (gm)
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
0.0002 to 6 Range of Values 72 72
. Missing 8632 8704

DS1TMFAT - Total monounsaturated fatty acids (gm)

Variable Name:
DS1TMFAT
SAS Label:
Total monounsaturated fatty acids (gm)
English Text:
Total monounsaturated fatty acids (gm)
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
0.17 to 6 Range of Values 47 47
. Missing 8657 8704

DS1TPFAT - Total polyunsaturated fatty acids (gm)

Variable Name:
DS1TPFAT
SAS Label:
Total polyunsaturated fatty acids (gm)
English Text:
Total polyunsaturated fatty acids (gm)
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
0.25 to 12 Range of Values 138 138
. Missing 8566 8704

DS1TCHOL - Cholesterol (mg)

Variable Name:
DS1TCHOL
SAS Label:
Cholesterol (mg)
English Text:
Cholesterol (mg)
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
1 to 150 Range of Values 294 294
. Missing 8410 8704

DS1TLYCO - Lycopene (mcg)

Variable Name:
DS1TLYCO
SAS Label:
Lycopene (mcg)
English Text:
Lycopene (mcg)
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
99 to 60000 Range of Values 379 379
. Missing 8325 8704

DS1TLZ - Lutein + zeaxanthin (mcg)

Variable Name:
DS1TLZ
SAS Label:
Lutein + zeaxanthin (mcg)
English Text:
Lutein + zeaxanthin (mcg)
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
3 to 71000 Range of Values 440 440
. Missing 8264 8704

DS1TVB1 - Thiamin (Vitamin B1) (mg)

Variable Name:
DS1TVB1
SAS Label:
Thiamin (Vitamin B1) (mg)
English Text:
Thiamin (Vitamin B1) (mg)
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
0.01 to 251.5 Range of Values 1050 1050
. Missing 7654 8704

DS1TVB2 - Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) (mg)

Variable Name:
DS1TVB2
SAS Label:
Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) (mg)
English Text:
Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) (mg)
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
0.04 to 401.7 Range of Values 1040 1040
. Missing 7664 8704

DS1TNIAC - Niacin (mg)

Variable Name:
DS1TNIAC
SAS Label:
Niacin (mg)
English Text:
Niacin (mg)
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
0.3 to 1520 Range of Values 1154 1154
. Missing 7550 8704

DS1TVB6 - Vitamin B6 (mg)

Variable Name:
DS1TVB6
SAS Label:
Vitamin B6 (mg)
English Text:
Vitamin B6 (mg)
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
0.03 to 500 Range of Values 1454 1454
. Missing 7250 8704

DS1TVB12 - Vitamin B12 (mcg)

Variable Name:
DS1TVB12
SAS Label:
Vitamin B12 (mcg)
English Text:
Vitamin B12 (mcg)
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
0.6 to 10165 Range of Values 1554 1554
. Missing 7150 8704

DS1TFA - Folic acid (mcg)

Variable Name:
DS1TFA
SAS Label:
Folic acid (mcg)
English Text:
Folic acid (mcg)
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
4 to 10000 Range of Values 1422 1422
. Missing 7282 8704

DS1TFDFE - Folate, DFE (mcg)

Variable Name:
DS1TFDFE
SAS Label:
Folate, DFE (mcg)
English Text:
Folate, DFE (mcg)
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
7 to 17000 Range of Values 1422 1422
. Missing 7282 8704

DS1TCHL - Total choline (mg)

Variable Name:
DS1TCHL
SAS Label:
Total choline (mg)
English Text:
Total choline (mg)
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
0.005 to 1010 Range of Values 335 335
. Missing 8369 8704

DS1TVC - Vitamin C (mg)

Variable Name:
DS1TVC
SAS Label:
Vitamin C (mg)
English Text:
Vitamin C (mg)
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
2 to 10552 Range of Values 1621 1621
. Missing 7083 8704

DS1TVK - Vitamin K (mcg)

Variable Name:
DS1TVK
SAS Label:
Vitamin K (mcg)
English Text:
Vitamin K (mcg)
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
5 to 5000 Range of Values 769 769
. Missing 7935 8704

DS1TVD - Vitamin D (D2 + D3) (mcg)

Variable Name:
DS1TVD
SAS Label:
Vitamin D (D2 + D3) (mcg)
English Text:
Vitamin D (D2 + D3) (mcg)
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
0.63 to 2570 Range of Values 1839 1839
. Missing 6865 8704

DS1TCALC - Calcium (mg)

Variable Name:
DS1TCALC
SAS Label:
Calcium (mg)
English Text:
Calcium (mg)
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
2 to 4202 Range of Values 1323 1323
. Missing 7381 8704

DS1TPHOS - Phosphorus (mg)

Variable Name:
DS1TPHOS
SAS Label:
Phosphorus (mg)
English Text:
Phosphorus (mg)
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
6 to 420 Range of Values 506 506
. Missing 8198 8704

DS1TMAGN - Magnesium (mg)

Variable Name:
DS1TMAGN
SAS Label:
Magnesium (mg)
English Text:
Magnesium (mg)
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
0.1 to 2000 Range of Values 885 885
. Missing 7819 8704

DS1TIRON - Iron (mg)

Variable Name:
DS1TIRON
SAS Label:
Iron (mg)
English Text:
Iron (mg)
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
0.08 to 202.5 Range of Values 654 654
. Missing 8050 8704

DS1TZINC - Zinc (mg)

Variable Name:
DS1TZINC
SAS Label:
Zinc (mg)
English Text:
Zinc (mg)
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
0.00001 to 102.475 Range of Values 1287 1287
. Missing 7417 8704

DS1TCOPP - Copper (mg)

Variable Name:
DS1TCOPP
SAS Label:
Copper (mg)
English Text:
Copper (mg)
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
0.004 to 8.8 Range of Values 849 849
. Missing 7855 8704

DS1TSODI - Sodium (mg)

Variable Name:
DS1TSODI
SAS Label:
Sodium (mg)
English Text:
Sodium (mg)
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
2 to 510 Range of Values 402 402
. Missing 8302 8704

DS1TPOTA - Potassium (mg)

Variable Name:
DS1TPOTA
SAS Label:
Potassium (mg)
English Text:
Potassium (mg)
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
0.01 to 2340 Range of Values 620 620
. Missing 8084 8704

DS1TSELE - Selenium (mcg)

Variable Name:
DS1TSELE
SAS Label:
Selenium (mcg)
English Text:
Selenium (mcg)
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
1 to 470 Range of Values 808 808
. Missing 7896 8704

DS1TCAFF - Caffeine (mg)

Variable Name:
DS1TCAFF
SAS Label:
Caffeine (mg)
English Text:
Caffeine (mg)
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
20 to 1200 Range of Values 13 13
. Missing 8691 8704

DS1TIODI - Iodine (mcg)

Variable Name:
DS1TIODI
SAS Label:
Iodine (mcg)
English Text:
Iodine (mcg)
Target:
Both males and females 0 YEARS - 150 YEARS
Code or Value Value Description Count Cumulative Skip to Item
0.15 to 12500 Range of Values 1066 1066
. Missing 7638 8704

Appendix 1. Variables in the Individual Dietary Supplements Files (DS1IDS_J and DS2IDS_J) by Position

Day 1 Name Day 2 Name Variable Label
(DS1IDS_J) (DS2IDS_J)
SEQN SEQN Respondent sequence number
WTDRD1 WTDRD1 Dietary day one sample weight
WTDR2D WTDR2D Dietary two-day sample weight
DR1DRSTZ DR2DRSTZ Dietary recall status
DR1EXMER DR2EXMER Interviewer ID code
DRDINT DRDINT Number of days of intake
DS1DAY DS2DAY Intake day of the week
DS1LOC DS2LOC Location supplement originally recorded
DR1LANG DR2LANG Language respondent used mostly
DSDPID DSDPID NCHS Supplement ID
DS1ANTA DS2ANTA Antacid containing calcium/magnesium
DS1MTCH     DS2MTCH     Match code/confidence code
DS1ACTSS DS2ACTSS Reported serving size/label serving size
DS1IKCAL DS2IKCAL Energy (kcal)
DS1IPROT DS2IPROT Protein (gm)
DS1ICARB DS2ICARB Carbohydrate (gm)
DS1ISUGR DS2ISUGR Total sugars (gm)
DS1IFIBE DS2IFIBE Dietary fiber (gm)
DS1ITFAT DS2ITFAT Total fat (gm)
DS1ISFAT DS2ISFAT Total saturated fatty acids (gm)
DS1IMFAT DS2IMFAT Total monounsaturated fatty acids (gm)
DS1IPFAT DS2IPFAT Total polyunsaturated fatty acids (gm)
DS1ICHOL DS2ICHOL Cholesterol (mg)
DS1ILYCO DS2ILYCO Lycopene (mcg)
DS1ILZ DS2ILZ Lutein + zeaxanthin (mcg)
DS1IVB1 DS2IVB1 Thiamin (Vitamin B1) (mg)
DS1IVB2 DS2IVB2 Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) (mg)
DS1INIAC DS2INIAC Niacin (mg)
DS1IVB6 DS2IVB6 Vitamin B6 (mg)
DS1IFA DS2IFA Folic acid (mcg)
DS1IFDFE DS2IFDFE Folate, DFE (mcg)
DS1ICHL DS2ICHL Total choline (mg)
DS1IVB12 DS2IVB12 Vitamin B12 (mcg)
DS1IVC DS2IVC Vitamin C (mg)
DS1IVK DS2IVK Vitamin K (mcg)
DS1IVD DS2IVD Vitamin D (D2 + D3) (mcg)
DS1ICALC DS2ICALC Calcium (mg)
DS1IPHOS DS2IPHOS Phosphorus (mg)
DS1IMAGN DS2IMAGN Magnesium (mg)
DS1IIRON DS2IIRON Iron (mg)
DS1IZINC DS2IZINC Zinc (mg)
DS1ICOPP DS2ICOPP Copper (mg)
DS1ISODI DS2ISODI Sodium (mg)
DS1IPOTA DS2IPOTA Potassium (mg)
DS1ISELE DS2ISELE Selenium (mcg)
DS1ICAFF DS2ICAFF Caffeine (mg)
DS1IIODI DS2IIODI Iodine (mcg)

Appendix 2. List of Nutrients/Food Components (Unit)

Energy and Macronutrients
Food energy (kcal) €
Protein (g) €
Carbohydrate (g) €
Fat, total (g) €
Alcohol (g)

Sugars, total (g) €
Dietary fiber, total (g) €
Water (moisture) (g)*

Saturated fatty acids, total (g) €
Monounsaturated fatty acids, total (g) €
Polyunsaturated fatty acids, total (g) €
Cholesterol (mg) €

Individual fatty acids:
4:0 (g)
6:0 (g)
8:0 (g)
10:0 (g)
12:0 (g)
14:0 (g)
16:0 (g)
18:0 (g)
16:1 (g)
18:1 (g)
20:1 (g)
22:1 (g)
18:2 (g)
18:3 (g)
18:4 (g)
20:4 (g)
20:5 n-3 (g)
22:5 n-3 (g)
22:6 n-3 (g)

Vitamins, Minerals, and Other Components Vitamin A as retinol activity equivalents (µg) ¥
Retinol (µg) ¥
Carotenoids:
Carotene, alpha (µg) ¥
Carotene, beta (µg) ¥
Cryptoxanthin, beta (µg) ¥
Lycopene (µg) €
Lutein + zeaxanthin (µg) €
Vitamin E as alpha-tocopherol (mg) ¥
Added vitamin E as alpha-tocopherol (mg)
Vitamin D (D2 + D3) (µg) €
Vitamin K as phylloquinone (µg) €
Vitamin C (mg) €
Thiamin (mg) €
Riboflavin (mg) €
Niacin (mg) €
Vitamin B-6 (mg) €
Folate, total (µg)
Folate as dietary folate equivalents (µg) €
Folic acid (µg) €
Food folate (µg)
Choline, total (mg) €
Vitamin B-12 (µg) €
Added vitamin B-12 (µg)

Calcium (mg) €
Iron (mg) €
Magnesium (mg) €
Phosphorus (mg) €
Potassium (mg) €
Sodium (mg) €
Zinc (mg) €
Copper (mg) €
Selenium (µg) €
Caffeine (mg) €
Theobromine (mg)
Iodine (mcg)†

* Value reflects moisture present in all foods, beverages, and water consumed as a beverage (variables DR1IMOIS, DR2IMOIS, DR1TMOIS, DR2TMOIS)
€ Indicates nutrients in which data is available for dietary supplements and non-prescription antacids containing calcium and/or magnesium
¥ Indicates that data will be available in a later release cycle
† Only available in the dietary supplement files

Appendix 3. Variables in the Total Dietary Supplements Files (DS1TOT_J and DS2TOT_J) by Position

Day 1 Name Day 2 Name Variable Label
(DS1TOT_ J) (DS2TOT_J)
SEQN SEQN Respondent sequence number
WTDRD1 WTDRD1 Dietary day one sample weight
WTDR2D WTDR2D Dietary two-day sample weight
DR1DRSTZ DR2DRSTZ Dietary recall status
DR1EXMER DR2EXMER Interviewer ID code
DRDINT DRDINT Number of days of intake
DS1DAY DS2DAY Intake day of the week
DR1LANG DR2LANG Language respondent used mostly
DR1MNRSP DR2MNRSP Main respondent for this interview
DR1HELPD DR2HELPD Helped in responding for this interview
DS1DS DS2DS Any Dietary Supplements taken in the past 24 hour?
DS1DSCNT DS2DSCNT Number of dietary supplements reported
DS1AN DS2AN Any Antacids Taken?
DS1ANCNT DS2ANCNT Number of Antacids Reported
DS1TKCAL DS2TKCAL Energy (kcal)
DS1TPROT DS2TPROT Protein (gm)
DS1TCARB DS2TCARB Carbohydrate (gm)
DS1TSUGR DS2TSUGR Total sugars (gm)
DS1TFIBE DS2TFIBE Dietary fiber (gm)
DS1TTFAT DS2TTFAT Total fat (gm)
DS1TSFAT DS2TSFAT Total saturated fatty acids (gm)
DS1TMFAT DS2TMFAT Total monounsaturated fatty acids (gm)
DS1TPFAT DS2TPFAT Total polyunsaturated fatty acids (gm)
DS1TCHOL DS2TCHOL Cholesterol (mg)
DS1TLYCO DS2TLYCO Lycopene (mcg)
DS1TLZ DS2TLZ Lutein + zeaxanthin (mcg)
DS1TVB1 DS2TVB1 Thiamin (Vitamin B1) (mg)
DS1TVB2 DS2TVB2 Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) (mg)
DS1TNIAC DS2TNIAC Niacin (mg)
DS1TVB6 DS2TVB6 Vitamin B6 (mg)
DS1TFA DS2TFA Folic acid (mcg)
DS1TFDFE DS2TFDFE Folate, DFE (mcg)
DS1TVB12  DS2TVB12 Vitamin B12 (mcg)
DS1TCHL DS2TCHL Total choline (mg)
DS1TVC DS2TVC Vitamin C (mg)
DS1TVK DS2TVK Vitamin K (mcg)
DS1TVD DS2TVD Vitamin D (D2 + D3) (mcg)
DS1TCALC DS2TCALC Calcium (mg)
DS1TPHOS DS2TPHOS Phosphorus (mg)
DS1TMAGN DS2TMAGN Magnesium (mg)
DS1TIRON DS2TIRON Iron (mg)
DS1TZINC DS2TZINC Zinc (mg)
DS1TCOPP DS2TCOPP Copper (mg)
DS1TSODI DS2TSODI Sodium (mg)
DS1TPOTA DS2TPOTA Potassium (mg)
DS1TSELE DS2TSELE Selenium (mcg)
DS1TCAFF DS2TCAFF Caffeine (mg)
DS1TIODI DS2TIODI Iodine (mcg)

Appendix 4: Dietary Supplement Handcard

VITAMINS
MINERALS
Calcium, Vitamin C, Calcium and Iron, Vitamin E, Magnesium, Zinc, Calcium plus Vitamin D
MULTI-VITAMIN--MULTI-MINERALS Flintstones, One a Day, Prenatals, Tri-Vi-Flor, B-Complex, Centrum
HERBALS AND BOTANICLAS Echinacea, Garlic, Saw Palmetto, Ginkgo, Ginseng
FIBER Metamucil, Fibercon, Benefiber
AMINO ACIDS Lysine, Methionine, Tryptophan
OTHERS Fish Oil, Chondrotin, Glucosamine

 

Appendix 5: Created Default Supplements and Antacids

Default Supplement Assigned Strength or Supplement Selection of Assigned Strength or Supplement Based On:
5-HTP (5-Hydroxytryptophan) 100 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
African Mango 500 mg Commonly Available Strength
Aloe Vera Gel 25 mg Commonly Available Strength
Aloe Vera Liquid 15 ml Commonly Available Strength
Alpha Lipoic Acid 200 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Amino Acid ON Superior Amino 2222 Tabs Commonly Available Product
Amino Acid Liquid Twinlab Amino Fuel Anabolic Liquid Commonly Available Product
Amino Acid Powder GNC Pro Performance Ultra Amino Complex 10000 mg Amino Acid Complex Commonly Available Product
Apple Cider Vinegar Tablets Nature's Bounty Apple Cider Vinegar 480 mg Per Serving Commonly Available Product
Arginine Powder 3000 mg Commonly Available Strength
Artichoke 500 mg Commonly Available Strength
Ashwagandha 500 mg Commonly Available Strength
Astaxanthin 4 mg Commonly Available Strength
Balanced B 100 B-Complex Perrigo Balanced B 100 B-Complex Commonly Available Product
Bamboo Extract 300 mg Commonly Available Strength
Barley Grass Capsules 500 mg Commonly Available Strength
B-Complex With Vitamin C Nature Made B-Complex with Vitamin C Commonly Available Product
Beet 500 mg Commonly Available Strength
Biotin 1000 mcg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Black Seed Oil (Black Cumin Seed Oil) Amazing Herbs Black Seed 100% Pure Cold-Pressed Black Cumin Seed Oil Commonly Available Product
Black Seed Oil Softgels (Black Cumin Seed Oil) Amazing Herbs Black Seed 100% Pure Cold-Pressed Black Cumin Seed Oil 500 Mg Commonly Available Product
Blue Green Algae 500 mg Commonly Available Strength
Boron 3 mg Commonly Available Strength
Boswellia 400 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Calcium 600 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Calcium & Magnesium Calcium 500 mg, Magnesium 250 mg Most Commonly Reported Strengths
Calcium + Magnesium Liquid Calcium 1000 mg, Magnesium 500 mg Commonly Available Strengths
Calcium 1200 mg With Vitamin D Calcium 1200 mg, Vitamin D 1600 IU Most Commonly Reported Strengths
Calcium 600 mg With Vitamin D Calcium 600 mg, Vitamin D 800 IU Most Commonly Reported Strengths
Calcium Magnesium & Zinc Calcium 333 mg, Magnesium 133 mg & Zinc 5 mg Commonly Available Strengths
Calcium With Vitamin D Calcium 600 mg, Vitamin D 800 IU Most Commonly Reported Strengths
Cat’s Claw (Una De Gato) 400 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Charcoal 260 mg Commonly Available Strength
Cherry Extract 500 mg Commonly Available Strength
Chewable Multivitamin With Fluoride Multi-Vitamin With Fluoride Chewable Tablets 0.25 mg Multivitamin And Fluoride Qualitest Commonly Available Product
Children’s Multivitamin/Multimineral Flintstones Complete Children’s Multivitamin Most Commonly Reported Product
Children's Multivitamins Plus Iron Flintstones With Iron Children's Multivitamin Most Commonly Reported Product
Children's Probiotic Culturelle Kids Chewables Daily Probiotic Formula Commonly Available Product
Children's Probiotic Packet Culturelle Kids Packets Daily Probiotic Formula 5 Billion Active Cultures Commonly Available Product
Chromium 200 mcg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Cinnamon 500 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
CLA 1000 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Cod Liver Oil Softgels Finest Nutrition Cod Liver Oil 415 mg Commonly Available Product
Coenzyme Q-10 100 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Collagen 500 mg Commonly Available Strength
Collagen Powder Neocell Super Collagen 6,000 Mg Collagen Type 1&3 Powder Commonly Available Product
Colloidal Silver 10 ppm Commonly Available Strength
Copper 2 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Cranberry 300 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Cranberry Plus Vitamin C Nature's Bounty Cranberry Fruit 4200 Mg Equivalent Per Softgel With Vitamin C Commonly Available Product
Creatine Monohydrate 5000 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Dandelion Root 520 mg Commonly Available Strength
DHA 200 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Echinacea 380 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Echinacea & Goldenseal 250 mg & 250 mg Commonly Available Strength
Elderberry 575 mg Commonly Available Strength
Evening Primrose Oil 1000 mg Commonly Available Strength
Eye Multi-Vitamin And Mineral Bausch + Lomb Preservision Eye Vitamin & Mineral AREDS Soft Gels Commonly Available Product
Fenugreek 610 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Fiber Capsules Metamucil 100% Natural Psyllium Husk Daily Fiber 3 In 1 MultiHealth Fiber! Psyllium Fiber Capsules Most Commonly Reported Product
Fiber Powder Metamucil 100% Natural Psyllium Husk Daily Fiber 4 In 1 MultiHealth Fiber! Made With Real Sugar Original Coarse Fiber Powder Commonly Available Product
Fish Oil 1000 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Fish Oil & Vitamin D Nature Made Fish Oil 1200 mg + Vitamin D 1000 IU Commonly Available Product
Fish, Flax And Borage Oils Puritan's Pride Maximum Strength Triple Omega 3-6-9 Fish, Flax & Borage Oils Commonly Available Product
Flax Seed Oil 1000 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Flaxseed and Fish Oil Twinlab Flax/Fish Combo Oil Commonly Available Product
Fluoride Tabs 0.5 mg Commonly Available Strength
Folic Acid 800 mcg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Folic Acid, Vitamin B-6, And Vitamin B-12 Foltabs 800 Commonly Available Product
GABA 500 mg Commonly Available Strength
Garcinia Cambogia 500 mg Commonly Available Strength
Garlic 1000 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Garlic & Cayenne Nature's Way Cayenne Garlic 40,000 SHU/g Commonly Available Product
Garlic and Parsley 500 mg & 100 mg Most Commonly Reported Strengths
Ginkgo Biloba 60 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Ginseng 250 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Glucosamine 1000 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Glucosamine & MSM 750 mg & 750 mg Most Commonly Reported Strengths
Glucosamine Chondroitin 750 mg & 600 mg Most Commonly Reported Strengths
Green Tea 500 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Green Tea Extract Liquid The Vitamin Shoppe Green Tea Extract Organic Alcohol Free 1000 mg Commonly Available Product
Gummy Adult Biotin Vitafusion Extra Strength Biotin 5000 mcg Gummies High Potency Biotin Commonly Available Product
Gummy Adult Calcium + Vitamin D Vitafusion Calcium 500 mg Adult Vitamins With Vitamin D3 Commonly Available Product
Gummy Adult Fiber Vitafusion Fiber Well Sugar Free Gummies Commonly Available Product
Gummy Adult Hair, Skin & Nails Nature's Bounty Optimal Solutions Hair, Skin & Nails Gummies With Biotin 2500 mcg Per Serving Commonly Available Product
Gummy Adult Multivitamin / Multimineral Vitafusion Multivites Gummy Vitamins Complete Multivitamin Essential Daily Formula Commonly Available Product
Gummy Adult Prenatal Multivitamin Vitafusion Prenatal Adult Vitamins DHA, Folic Acid & Multivitamin Gummy Commonly Available Product
Gummy Adult Probiotic Schiff Digestive Advantage Probiotic Gummies Powered By Ganeden BC30 Probiotic Commonly Available Product
Gummy Adult Vitamin C Vitafusion Power C Gummy Vitamins High Potency Vitamin C 240 mg Vit C Per Serving Commonly Available Product
Gummy Adult Women's Multivitamin / Multimineral Vitafusion Women's Adult Vitamins Complete Multivitamin Commonly Available Product
Gummy Bear Fiber L'il Critters Fiber Powered By Vitafusion Most Commonly Reported Product
Gummy Bear Multivitamin L'il Critters Gummy Vites Complete Multivitamin Improved Formula! Most Commonly Reported Product
Gummy Bear Probiotic Schiff Digestive Advantage Kids Daily Probiotic Gummies Commonly Available Product
Hair, Skin And Nails Nature's Bounty Optimal Solutions Hair, Skin & Nails With Biotin 3000 mcg Per Serving Commonly Available Product
Holy Basil 500 mg Commonly Available Strength
Hops Extract Liquid 970 mg Commonly Available Strength
Iron 65 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Krill Oil Schiff MegaRed Superior Omega-3 Krill Oil 350 mg Commonly Available Product
Lactobacillus Acidophilus 0.5 mg Commonly Available Strength
L-Arginine 1000 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
L-Carnitine 500 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Lemon Balm 500 mg Commonly Available Strength
Liquid Calcium 500 mg Commonly Available Strength
Liquid Calcium & Vitamin D 1000 mg & 400 IU Commonly Available Strength
Liquid Carnitine 500 mg Commonly Available Strength
Liquid Coenzyme Q-10 100 mg Commonly Available Strength
Liquid Fish Oil Carlson Norwegian The Very Finest Fish Oil 1,600 mg Omega-3s Commonly Available Product
Liquid Flaxseed Oil Barlean's Fresh Flax Oil Organic Pure & Unrefined Fresh Cold Pressed Commonly Available Product
Liquid Glucosamine 1000 mg Commonly Available Strength
Liquid Iron 44 mg Commonly Available Strength
Liquid Vitamin A 5000 IU Commonly Available Strength
Liquid Vitamin B-12 1000 mcg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Liquid Vitamin B-6 10 mg Commonly Available Strength
Liquid Vitamin C 1000 mg Commonly Available Strength
L-Methylfolate Calcium 7.5 mg Commonly Available Strength
L-Taurine 1000 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
L-Tyrosine 500 mg Commonly Available Strength
Lutein 20 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Lysine 500 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Maca 500 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Maca Root 500 mg Commonly Available Strength
Magnesium 400 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Magnesium & Vitamin B-6 400 mg & 25 mg Commonly Available Strengths
Magnesium Liquid 250 mg Commonly Available Strength
Manganese 10 mg Commonly Available Strength
MCT Oil Viva Naturals MCT Oil Commonly Available Product
Melatonin 1 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Men’s 50+ Multivitamin / Multimineral One A Day Men's 50+ Healthy Advantage Multivitamin / Multimineral Bayer Commonly Available Product
Men’s Multivitamin/Multimineral One A Day Men's Health Formula Multivitamin / Multimineral Bayer Most Commonly Reported Product
Milk Thistle 175 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Motherwort 400 mg Commonly Available Strength
MSM 1000 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Multivitamin / Multimineral Centrum Adults Multivitamin / Multimineral Most Commonly Reported Product
Multivitamin And Fluoride Drops SCI Sancilio & Company, Inc. Multivitamin Drops With Fluoride 0.25 mg/ml Commonly Available Product
N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) 600 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Nettle 435 mg Commonly Available Strength
Niacin (Vitamin B-3) 500 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Oil of Oregano Liquid Vitamin World Oil Of Oregano Traditional Herb Concentrated Extract Commonly Available Product
Omega 3 Carlson Super Omega-3 Gems Fish Oil Concentrate 500 mg EPA & DHA 1000 mg Commonly Available Product
Oregano 450 mg Commonly Available Strength
Pantothenic Acid (Vitamin B-5) 250 mg Commonly Available Strength
Papaya Enzyme Nature's Bounty Original Chewable Papaya Enzyme Commonly Available Product
Pediatric Iron Drops Enfamil Fer-In-Sol Essential Iron For Infants & Toddlers Iron Drops Most Commonly Reported Product
Pediatric Vitamin D Drops Enfamil D-Vi-Sol For Breastfed Infants Liquid Vitamin D Most Commonly Reported Product
Phosphorus 250 mg Commonly Available Strength
Polyvitamin And Fluoride Chewable Tablets Enfamil Poly-Vi-Flor 0.25 mg Multivitamin And Fluoride Chewable Tablets Commonly Available Product
Potassium 99 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Prenatal Vitamin & DHA Prenate DHA RX Prenatal Vitamin & DHA Commonly Available Product
Prenatal Vitamins Spring Valley Prenatal Multivitamin / Multimineral With Folic Acid For Use Before, During & After Pregnancy Commonly Available Product
Probiotic Shaklee Bifidus & Acidophilus Optiflora Probiotic Complex Commonly Available Product
Protein Powder Body Fortress Super Advanced Whey Protein Commonly Available Product
Psyllium Fiber Metamucil 100% Natural Psyllium Husk Daily Fiber 4 In 1 MultiHealth Fiber! Made With Real Sugar Original Coarse Fiber Powder Commonly Available Product
Quercetin 500 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Raspberry Ketone 100 mg Commonly Available Strength
Red Yeast Rice 600 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Resveratrol 100 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Saw Palmetto 450 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Selenium 100 mcg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Senior Multivitamin / Multimineral Centrum Silver Adults 50+ Multivitamin / Multimineral Most Commonly Reported Product
Shark Cartilage 750 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Sodium Fluoride Drops 0.5 mg Commonly Available Strength
St. John's Wort 300 mg Commonly Available Strength
Super B-Complex Nature Made Super B-Complex Key B Vitamins + Vitamin C Commonly Available Product
Tribulus Terrestris Powder 1000 mg Commonly Available Strength
Tri-Vitamin Drops Enfamil Tri-Vi-Sol A Multivitamin For Breastfed Infants Liquid Vitamins A, C & D Commonly Available Product
Tri-Vitamin With Fluoride Drops Enfamil Tri-Vi-Flor 0.25 Mg Vitamins A, D, C, And Fluoride Drops Commonly Available Product
Tryptophan 500 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Turmeric 500 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Valerian Root 500 mg Commonly Available Strength
Vinpocetine 10 mg Commonly Available Strength
Vitamin A 8000 IU Most Commonly Reported Strength
Vitamin B-1 (Thiamin) 100 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Vitamin B-12 1000 mcg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Vitamin B-12 (Cobalamin) Spray 500 mcg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Vitamin B-2 (Riboflavin) 100 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Vitamin B-6 100 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Vitamin B-Complex GNC B-Complex 50 mg Commonly Available Product
Vitamin C 500 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Vitamin C Packet Emergen-C 1,000 mg Vitamin C Fizzy Drink Mix Most Commonly Reported Product
Vitamin C Powder 1000 mg Commonly Available Strength
Vitamin D 2000 IU Most Commonly Reported Strength
Vitamin D Liquid 1000 IU Most Commonly Reported Strength
Vitamin E 400 IU Most Commonly Reported Strength
Vitamin K 100 mcg Most Commonly Reported Strength
Vitamins C & E 500 mg & 400 IU Commonly Available Strengths
Vitamins D & K 1000 IU & 120 mcg Commonly Available Strengths
Whey Protein Body Fortress Super Advanced Whey Protein Commonly Available Product
Women's 50+ Multivitamin / Multimineral One A Day Women's 50+ Healthy Advantage Multivitamin / Multimineral Bayer Most Commonly Reported Product
Women's Multivitamin / Multimineral One A Day Women's Formula Women's Multivitamin / Multimineral Bayer Most Commonly Reported Product
Yarrow Liquid 970 mg Commonly Available Strength
Zinc 50 mg Most Commonly Reported Strength

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Default Antacid Liquid Maalox Advanced Regular Strength Antacid Liquid Commonly Available Product
Default Antacid Plus Tablets Rolaids Advanced Antacid Plus Anti-Gas Multi-Symptom Commonly Available Product
Default Antacid Soft Chews Tums Antacid Chewy Delights Ultra Strength Calcium Carbonate Commonly Available Product
Default Calcium Antacid Tums Calcium Carbonate Antacid Regular Strength 500 GSK Most Commonly Reported Product
Default Extra Strength Antacid Tablets Tums Calcium Carbonate Antacid Extra Strength 750 Most Commonly Reported Product
Default Ultra Strength Antacid Tablets Tums Calcium Carbonate Antacid Ultra Strength 1000 Most Commonly Reported Product