The Dietary Supplement and Prescription Medication (DSQ) Section of the Sample Person (SP) Questionnaire, collects information on: 1) prescription and non-prescription dietary supplements (DS), 2) non-prescription antacids, 3) prescription medications, and 4) low-dose aspirin.
The dietary supplement sub-section collects personal interview data on use of DS during the 30-day period prior to the survey date. The NHANES 2017–2018 dietary supplement questions are similar to the NHANES 1999–2016 and NHANES III 1988–1994 questions, although, there have been additional questions added over the cycles. Analysts are encouraged to read the documentation in order to understand the names and structure of the files as well as the variables.
Non-prescription antacids, which contained calcium and/or magnesium (antacids), are also included in these data files.
The DS reported in NHANES 2017-2018 are detailed in the NHANES Dietary Supplement Database (NHANES-DSD) 1999-2018. The NHANES-DSD contains detailed information on the DS and non-prescription antacids containing calcium and/or magnesium (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), and Dietary Supplement Blend Information (DSBI).
30-Day Dietary Supplements Data Files: Two data files were produced from the 30-day dietary supplement and non-prescription antacid sub-sections of the DSQ interview: Total Dietary Supplements file and Individual Dietary Supplements file.
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Individual Dietary Supplements | DSQIDS_J |
Total Dietary Supplements | DSQTOT_J |
Individual Dietary Supplements File (DSQIDS_J): Contains detailed information about the types and amounts of individual DS and antacids reported by each participant. The names of the variables included in this file are listed in Appendix 1.
The Individual Dietary Supplements File includes one record for each dietary supplement or antacid reported by a survey participant. Only participants’ that had reported taking a dietary supplement or an antacid are included in these files. Each dietary supplement or antacid is identified by a supplement ID number (DSDPID) and each record contains, but is not limited to, 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 supplement ID numbers (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 would be 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 (DSQTOT_J): Contains, for each participant, average daily total nutrient intakes from DS and antacids. The names for the variables are listed in Appendix 3.
The Total Dietary Supplement File provides a summary record of total nutrient intakes from DS and antacids for each individual. All participants in the Household sample are included in this file. This includes users and non-users of DS and antacids. Each total intake record contains, but is not limited to, the following information:
All survey participants were eligible for the DSQ.
The DSQ was asked by trained interviewers before the physical examination, in the home, using the Computer-Assisted Personal Interview (CAPI) system. Participants over 16 years of age answered for themselves. A proxy provided information for survey participants who were under 16 years of age and for individuals who could not answer the questions themselves. The survey questionnaires can be found on the NHANES website.
Data were routinely examined for discrepancies and erroneous entries. Trained nutritionists 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 DS (i.e., prescription medication); and assigned matching codes (confidence codes). All coding was reviewed by NCHS.
Data Collection Methods
Dietary Supplements (prescription and non-prescription)
During the household interview, survey participants were asked if they had taken a dietary supplement in the past 30 days. Participants were shown a hand card that listed examples of DS (Appendix 4). Those who answered “yes” were asked to show the interviewer the dietary supplement containers of all the products used. For DS listed on the “Strength Only” List, only the nutrient was selected, and the strength was recorded (see Appendix 5). For all other DS reported, the interviewer entered the product’s complete name from the container into a computer. The interviewer entered the name a second time as verification. Interviewers could record up to 20 DS. If the container(s) was not available, the interviewer asked the participant to report verbally the name of the dietary supplement. The manufacturer was either selected from the manufacturer list or entered manually.
Non-prescription antacids
During the household interview, survey participants were asked if they had taken non-prescription antacids in the past 30 days and were shown a hand card that listed examples of non-prescription antacids. Those who answered “yes” were asked to show the interviewer the containers of all the products used. For each antacid reported, the interviewer entered the product’s complete name from the container into a computer. If the containers were not available, the interviewer asked the participant to verbally report the name of the antacid.
When the interviewer entered the antacids name into the computer, the name was automatically matched to a prescription drug database (which also contained non-prescription antacid products) on the computer to identify an exact match or similar text matches. The interviewer then selected the best match from a list of possible matches. The original entry of the interviewer and the product selected from the computer list were saved under separate variables for quality control purposes. If an exact match of the product was not found, the interviewer was instructed to select “drug not found on list” from the list. Interviewers recorded up to 20 non-prescription antacids. Nutritionist at NCHS then processed the data collected to determine which products contained calcium and/or magnesium. The non-prescription antacids that contained calcium and/or magnesium were released with the dietary supplement data files.
Participants were also asked how long they had been taking each dietary supplement or non-prescription antacid reported, how many days it was taken in the past 30 days, the amount that was taken on those days and the reason(s) that they were taking the dietary supplement. For a non-prescription antacid, participants were asked whether they were taking it as an antacid, as a calcium supplement, or both.
The NHANES 2017-2018 dietary supplement questions are located in the Dietary Supplement and Prescription Medication (DSQ) of the Sample Person (SP) Questionnaire.
Matching reported dietary supplements to known products
Trained nutritionists, at NCHS, matched the product names entered by the interviewer (including prescription supplement, non-prescription supplement, and antacids) to a known product when possible. NCHS nutritionists first determined if the product is in our in-house PLD. If it is, 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 the PLD, or the product label was entered before the beginning of the 2-year data collection cycle, NCHS nutritionist attempted to obtain a new product label. NCHS obtained labels for each dietary supplement or non-prescription antacid containing calcium and/or magnesium reported by participants from sources such as the manufacturer, distributor or retailer, the Internet, company catalogs, and the Physician’s Desk Reference (PDR). 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.
NCHS communicates with many major manufacturing company representatives to determine when various product re-formulations become available. Based upon manufacturer advice, we have used a lag time of 5 months after the new re-formulated product hit the market and matched products to participants’ accordingly. Despite these precautions, there is no guarantee that the product taken by participants’ is matched to the correct formulation in our release files.
NCHS nutritionist attempted to find the exact product(s) reported by participants’; however, this was done with varying degrees of precision. A “matching code or confidence code” (DSDMTCH located in file DSQIDS_J) 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 was made with any certainty. These products were coded 6) No match. Products whose names were reported as “Refused” (DSDSUPP=7777) or “Don’t know” (DSDSUPP=9999) have matching codes (DSDMTCH) of 7 and 9, respectively.
NCHS created generic and default DS and antacids, which were also maintained in the database. Generics were created in the database and used when we had collected information about a reported supplement, such as strength of all ingredients, but 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 us 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 in the database was used to code the reported supplement. 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 and generic products and the actual products or strengths that were assigned to these defaults are listed in Appendix 6.
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 are 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 survey participants. Dietary supplements that could not be matched to items in the database were resolved by NCHS nutritionist.
Product information is released from the in-house PLD as the NHANES-DSD, which contains detailed information on the DS 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 the Individual Dietary Supplements File 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 dietary website.
Data Editing
Non-prescription antacids containing calcium and/or magnesium that were reported in the non-prescription antacid section of the DSQ questionnaire are included in the dietary supplement files.
Prescription medications, including prescription antacids, are released in the Prescription Medication Data File.
The following prescription products are included in the dietary supplement files:
All prescription niacin, potassium, and sodium products were retained in the prescription medication file. Combination products that include prescription drug(s) and dietary supplement ingredients are retained in the prescription medication file (e.g., combination drug alendronate with cholecalciferol or Fosamax with vitamin D3).
Specific variables and edits:
DSD010: Have you used or taken any vitamins, minerals or other dietary supplements in the past 30 days? Include prescription and non-prescription supplements
Participants with a record of having taken a product determined to be a dietary supplement in the last 30 days are coded “1.” This variable was edited and takes into account DS reported in any of the sub-sections of the DSQ. Some products were mistakenly recorded in the prescription medication sub-section. These data were moved to the dietary supplement files and are counted as supplements for DSD010 and DSDCOUNT. Participants who reported an antacid containing calcium or magnesium as part of the dietary supplement sub-section are also coded “1”; this product was considered to be taken as a calcium supplement. Participants who reported taking an antacid containing calcium or magnesium in the last 30 days that was recorded only in the non-prescription antacid sub-section but did not take any dietary supplement are coded “2.” Participants who did not take any product that was determined to be a dietary supplement in the last 30 days are also coded “2,” even if they originally reported having taken a supplement. Examples of products that were determined not to be supplements included foods (garlic cloves, raisin bran cereal, PowerBar®), drinks (Ensure®, Gatorade®, tea), over the counter drugs (aspirin, laxatives, electrolyte replacement fluids), homeopathic medicines, and prescription medicines. Prescription medicines were moved from the dietary supplement files to the appropriate prescription medication files. A small number of persons refused to answer this question (coded 7) or did not know whether they used a dietary supplement in the 30 days (coded 9).
DSDCOUNT: The number of DS taken
This variable was computed at NCHS and represents the total number of DS reported by the participant including those DS identified as unknown (DSDPID = 6666666XXX). Antacids that were reported in the dietary supplement sub-section were assumed to be taken as a dietary supplement and also included in the count. Antacids reported in the non-prescription antacid or the prescription medication sub-sections of the DSQ questionnaire do not contribute to this count. There were also participants who reported the use of a dietary supplement in the past 30 days but did not know the name of the dietary supplement (DSDSUPP = 99999) or refused to report the name of the dietary supplement (DSDSUPP = 77777). Each product reported as refused or don’t know is still included in the total count of DS.
DSD010AN: Any non-prescription antacids taken?
This variable was created at NCHS to indicate whether or not an antacid was reported. This variable only takes into account these types of antacids reported in the non-prescription antacid sub-section of the DSQ questionnaire. In previous data releases, there were a few antacids reported in the dietary supplement sub-section of the DSQ questionnaire and these were considered to be taken as DS and included in the DSD010 and DSDCOUNT. There was 3 antacids reported in the dietary supplement sub-section in 2017-2018.
DSDANCNT: The number of non-prescription calcium and/or magnesium - containing antacids taken
This variable was computed at NCHS and represents the total number of antacids reported by the participant. Only these antacids reported in the non-prescription antacid sub-section of the DSQ questionnaire contributed to this count. Antacids that were reported in the dietary supplement sub-section were assumed to be taken as a supplement and included in the dietary supplement count.
DSDANTA: Created variable that indicates whether an antacid was reported in the DS sub-section or the non-prescription antacid sub-section of the DSQ questionnaire
Information on use of non-prescription antacids was sometimes recorded in the dietary supplement sub-section of the DSQ questionnaire; other times in the non-prescription antacid sub-section. Due to their nutrient content, antacids that contain calcium and/or magnesium are released with the dietary supplement data, irrespective of where they were reported. Only non-prescription antacids that contain calcium and/or magnesium are released in these files; this is not a complete accounting of all non-prescription antacids. Thus, users are cautioned that analyses of these data to estimate the percentage of non-prescription antacids used would not be appropriate.
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 was 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) were also listed if they were on the front of the product label. Words like “dietary supplement” and health claims were not entered as part of the name.
DSDMTCH: Matching code confidence codes
Supplements were recorded during the DSQ of the SP questionnaire with varying degrees of accuracy and completeness. NCHS had created a system to specify how certain we were with matching a supplement recorded during the interview with the actual product label.
Exact or near exact match (DSDMTCH=1) indicated that this was the only product that could match this entry.
Probable match (DSDMTCH=2) indicated that the match was not exact, but knowledge of the company’s products strongly suggested that this was the only possible match choice. For example, the entry may not have specified strength or include words such as timed release, but no other options were available for this brand according to manufacturer or retailer information.
Generic match (DSDMTCH=3) indicated 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 was known and NCHS had an identical product made by this manufacturer for a different distributor or retailer. Thus, the ingredients and amounts were considered to be accurate despite an exact brand match.
Reasonable match (DSDMTCH=4) indicated that the product name may have been incomplete or could have been complete, but other products of this brand also started with these same words so this could not be assured. In these cases, the entered name was 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 matched the entered name; or c) the most basic product by this company, as assessed by label wording.
Default match (DSDMTCH=5) indicated 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 was 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/multi-minerals 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) indicated that no product was 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” were listed as the product name (DSDSUPP).
Analysts should be aware that for default matches and matches that chose between several similarly named supplements, there was less certainty that the ingredients and ingredient amounts in the supplement assigned exactly matched 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 were self-reported.
DSD070: Dietary supplement container seen by interviewer?
This variable indicated whether the product container was seen by the interviewer. Containers were seen for approximately 87% of the records. A more precise name for a supplement could be recorded by the interviewer, and thus a more precise match to a known supplement can be made, when the interviewer saw the supplement container rather than recording the participant’s report of the supplement name (for example, multivitamin/multiminerals were often reported as multivitamins). In general, this was reflected in the matching code, but analysts should be aware that precision was greater when a container was seen.
This variable was mostly unedited. Interviewers asked to see the containers in all three sub-sections of the DSQ questionnaire. Therefore, most records included in the dietary supplement file contained this information.
DSD090: For how long have you been taking this product or a similar type of product?
This information was collected using two-part (number and unit) questions to allow participants to report how long they had been taking the product or similar product in days, weeks, months, or years. The released variables were edited to standardize the reported length of time to number of days, using the following conversion factors: 7 days per week, 30.4 days per month, and 365 days per year.
There were persons who reported the use of a dietary supplement or antacid but did not know how long they had been using the product (DSD090 = 99999) or refused to report the length of use (DSD090 = 77777).
DSD103: In the past 30 days, on how many days did you take the product?
This variable was unedited. Information was missing for dietary supplement data that was recorded in the prescription medication sub-section, since this question was not asked in that sub-section of the DSQ questionnaire.
DSD122Q and DSD122U: On the days that you took the product how much did you usually take on a single day?
The data was edited to standardize the amount the participant reported taking and the amount according to the product label serving size. For example, if a participant reported taking 1 tablespoon of a supplement and the label serving size was 3 teaspoons, then the variable was edited to 3 teaspoons (1 tablespoon = 3 teaspoons). There were 262 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=11). 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 reported amount taken was assumed to be the label serving size. Additionally, all records that were assigned a default product were edited and the label serving size was assigned for DSD122Q and DSD122U.
Information was missing for dietary supplement data that was recorded in the prescription medication sub-section, since this question was not asked in that sub-section of the DSQ questionnaire.
DSDACTSS: Reported serving size/label serving size
This variable was derived using the information from DSD122Q (reported quantity taken) and information from variable DSDSERVQ (serving size quantity from product label) from the “Dietary Supplement Product Information” file (DSPI) of the NHANES-DSD. File DSPI provided information on the serving size from the product label’s supplement facts panel for which the nutrient amounts were based on. The reported amount taken (DSD122Q) was divided by the serving size amount from DSPI (variable DSDSERVQ). Values were set to missing if any information was missing for DSD122Q or DSDSERVQ.
DSDDAY1: Reported Product during the first dietary recall and DSDDAY2: Reported Product during the second dietary recall
Beginning in the NHANES 2007-2008 survey cycle, dietary supplement and non-prescription antacid use questions were also collected during Dietary Interviews, which consisted of two 24-hour dietary recalls. The first dietary 24-hour recall interview was collected in-person in the Mobile Examination Center (MEC) and the second interview was collected by telephone 3 to 10 days later. Participants’ were asked about their use of vitamins, minerals, herbals and other DS during the 24-hour period prior to the interview (midnight to midnight). Participants were also asked about their use of non-prescription antacids, because of the calcium and magnesium content of some of these products.
These two variables indicated whether or not the exact DS or antacid reported in the DSQ was also reported during the first dietary recall (DSDDAY1) and the second dietary recall (DSDDAY2).
DSD124: Took product on own or doctor advised
NHANES asked participants the reason or reasons that they were taking DS. For every supplement reported, participants were asked if they were taking the supplement for their own reasons or because a doctor or other healthcare provider told them to. A follow-up question was then asked in order to collect specific reason(s) why the participant was taking the supplement or why their doctor or other healthcare provider told them to take the supplement. The participant was given a handcard with a list of reasons for taking DS and asked to select the reason or reasons. This information has been collected since the NHANES 2007-2008 survey cycle.
DSQ128A- DSD128NN: Reason(s) for taking dietary supplement
These variables indicated the reason(s) for taking each dietary supplement reported. Participants’ were able to choose more than one reason. The participant was shown a handcard (Appendix 7) with a list of reasons. The list was created based on a pilot study done during the NHANES 2006 survey, in which an open-ended question asking about the reason(s) for taking each dietary supplement reported was added. The answers were then used to develop the hand card. If the participant could not find the reason, they were taking the dietary supplement on the hand card, the interviewer indicated “other specified” (which was indicated under variable DSQ128S) and then typed in the reason given by the participant. Based on similar “other specified” reasons given in the NHANES 2007-2008, 2009-2010 and 2011-2012 survey, more answer categories were also added to the hand card. Analyst should note that answer categories were slightly modified for the 2013-2014 cycle, “to build muscle” was removed from “muscle related issues, muscle cramps” and provided as a separate category on the hand card. Additionally, “for weight gain” was added as a category on the hand card. Items were added to the hand card when they were reported in “other, specify” at a frequency of 20 or more times during a NHANES cycle. Two new categories “for inflammation” and “for fluid/water balance” were added for the 2017-2018 cycle compared to the 2015-2016 cycle.
Additionally, based on responses given in “other specified,” many were able to be coded into the original response categories. Some other categories were created after data collection (denoted by a DSD instead of a DSQ in the variable name) based on many similar responses given. However, there are some exceptions. Variables DSD128T, DSD128AA, DSD128V, DSD128Z, DSD128BB, DSD128DD, and DSD128FF were categories created for the NHANES 2007-2008 and 2009-2010 release but were added to the hand card for the 2011-2012, 2013-2014, 2015-2016 and 2017-2018 NHANES. Variable names were retained to make it easier for analyst to combine and use data, but they should be aware that these were categories that were on the hand card beginning in 2011. It should be noted that “for weight gain” was a category that was provided as a category post collection in the data release files for 2007-2012. However, for the 2013-2014 NHANES cycle, it was a category on the hand card. Responses that were not able to be categorized were indicated in variable DSQ128S (other specified) as a code 91.
A few participants entered into “other specified” that they needed to take a supplement because they didn’t get enough sunlight. These responses were back-edited into the “to supplement my diet, food not enough.”
DSQ215A: Antacid, calcium supplement or both?
NHANES asked participants who reported a non-prescription antacid, if they took it as an antacid, calcium supplement or both. This question was only asked during the non-prescription antacid sub-section of the DSQ questionnaire. Therefore, there would only be values for antacid products (DSDANTA=2). This information has been collected since the NHANES 2007-2008 survey cycle.
Nutrient variables in the Individual Dietary Supplements file, DSQIDS_J
These variables were 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 participants reported usual amount taken was divided by the serving size from the label in order to determine the actual amount of nutrient consumed. For example, a participant may have reported taking one tablet, but the serving size amount was 2 tablets. Therefore, only half of the nutrients on the label were being consumed. The variable DSDACTSS (Reported serving size/label serving size) indicated the actual amount of product that was consumed. The actual amount of product consumed was 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.
Analysts do need to be aware that in some cases data is missing for the amount consumed. In these cases, nutrients could not be calculated and are missing. Analyst should be aware of this, especially when estimating the prevalence of use of certain nutrients by using only the nutrient variables.
DSQIFDFE: 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 Intakes1.
Nutrient variables in the Total Dietary Supplements file, DSQTOT_J
These variables were created by calculating a mean daily intake. The calculation was based on the number of days the participant reported taking each dietary supplement (variable DSD103). For example, if participant X took calcium 600 mg 15 days out of the month, the calculation would be 600mg*15 reported days/30 days per month. If participant X took more than one supplement or antacid containing calcium, they would then be added up for the total mean daily calcium intake from DS.
Analysts do need to be aware that in some cases data is missing for the amount consumed and the number of days the supplement was taken. In these cases, nutrients could not be calculated or mean daily intake could not be estimated and therefore values are missing. Analyst should be aware of this, especially when estimating the prevalence of use of certain nutrients by using only the nutrient variables.
In NHANES 2017-2018, a total of 9,984 dietary supplements or antacids were reported by survey participants as taken in the last 30 days prior to the interview. Approximately 4.5% of these reported records are missing information on the number of days the supplement was taken and/or the amount usually consumed. This is because either no product information was available, or the product was originally recorded in the prescription medication sub-section (which did not ask for this type of information for reported products). Therefore, even though the use of particular supplements was reported, no nutrient content or mean daily intake data for selected nutrients was calculated because of the missing information on the amount usually consumed. Analysts should be cautious when estimating the prevalence of supplement use for specific nutrients. Nutrient variables released in the Individual or Total Dietary Supplements file (DSQIDS_J or DSQTOT_J) should not be used alone to produce such prevalence estimation. It is recommended that analysts merge participant datasets with the NHANES Dietary Supplement Database files to identify the reported supplements containing the nutrients of interest.
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 DS with the same generic ingredient but different brand names (i.e., 2 different brands of calcium, but calcium is collected generically with only the strength) or the 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 that a separate dietary supplement container was seen for each reported dietary supplement both mentions of the dietary supplement 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 data set. 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.
NCHS collects brand name information on supplements whenever feasible, to ensure as much accuracy as possible in finding the label information for the exact product taken and providing exact ingredient information for this product to data users. Brand names are not collected for DS listed on the “Strength Only” List (see Appendix 5: Vitamins/Minerals). Only the nutrient is selected, and the strength is recorded. Analyst should be aware that for these specific nutrients, NCHS releases generic information (i.e., calcium 600 mg). Thus, analyses of consumer usage by brand name using NHANES data may not be accurate and is not recommended. Brand names that are available in a limited geographic area of the U.S. are not released; generic names are used for these products.
Deriving nutrient estimates from dietary supplement data
Thirty-four nutrients have already been computed for this release. In order to compute average daily intakes for nutrients or bioactives other than these 34, analyst will need to combine the Individual Dietary Supplements File (DSQIDS_J) with the NHANES-DSD files (DSPI, DSII and DSBI), which contain information on each product and ingredients and amounts in those products.
Intake of multiple supplements with the same nutrient(s), multiple use of the same supplement on the same day, and nutrients in blends should be taken into account in nutrient calculations. Nutrient names and the quantity units need to be harmonized and nutrient amounts from all these calculations must then be summed. Some nutrient amounts are for a nutrient compound (generally a foreign-made product or an antacid) and these must be converted to a nutrient elemental amount.
Analyst need to be aware of question changes over the cycles when looking at trends. Dietary supplement data was reported as times per month in 1999-2000, days in the past month in 2001-2002, and days in the past 30 days in 2003-2018.
Please refer to the on-line NHANES Dietary Tutorial, which is available on the NHANES website, for further details on how to use these datasets.
Estimating total nutrient intakes from all sources (foods, beverages and DS)
Beginning in the NHANES 2007-2008 survey cycle, data on the usage of all vitamins, minerals, herbals and other DS as well as non-prescription antacids, are collected during the Dietary Interviews, which consists of two 24-hour dietary recalls. Prior to the NHANES 2007-2008 release, estimating total nutrient intakes from all sources (foods, beverages and DS), had been 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, and nutrients from all sources can be easily combined. The 24-hour dietary supplement data are released in separate files available on the NHANES dietary website. They can be linked to the dietary files by the respondent sequence number (SEQN). For more information on the data, refer to the documentations accompanying the 24-hour dietary intakes and dietary supplement datasets.
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
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0 to 20 | Range of Values | 9246 | 9246 | |
77 | Refused | 3 | 9249 | |
99 | Don't know | 5 | 9254 | |
. | Missing | 0 | 9254 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
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0 to 2 | Range of Values | 9249 | 9249 | |
77 | Refused | 2 | 9251 | |
99 | Don't know | 3 | 9254 | |
. | Missing | 0 | 9254 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Yes | 4214 | 4214 | |
2 | No | 5032 | 9246 | |
7 | Refused | 3 | 9249 | |
9 | Don't know | 5 | 9254 | |
. | Missing | 0 | 9254 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Yes | 857 | 857 | |
2 | No | 8392 | 9249 | |
7 | Refused | 2 | 9251 | |
9 | Don't know | 3 | 9254 | |
. | Missing | 0 | 9254 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
0.1 to 425 | Range of Values | 1850 | 1850 | |
. | Missing | 7404 | 9254 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
0.002 to 60 | Range of Values | 205 | 205 | |
. | Missing | 9049 | 9254 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
0.002 to 42 | Range of Values | 1530 | 1530 | |
. | Missing | 7724 | 9254 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
0.02 to 24 | Range of Values | 988 | 988 | |
. | Missing | 8266 | 9254 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
0.04 to 26 | Range of Values | 148 | 148 | |
. | Missing | 9106 | 9254 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
0.004 to 27 | Range of Values | 733 | 733 | |
. | Missing | 8521 | 9254 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
0.0001 to 6 | Range of Values | 125 | 125 | |
. | Missing | 9129 | 9254 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
0.01 to 6 | Range of Values | 80 | 80 | |
. | Missing | 9174 | 9254 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
0.01 to 12 | Range of Values | 219 | 219 | |
. | Missing | 9035 | 9254 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
0.13 to 250 | Range of Values | 433 | 433 | |
. | Missing | 8821 | 9254 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
8 to 30000 | Range of Values | 584 | 584 | |
. | Missing | 8670 | 9254 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
2 to 48000 | Range of Values | 698 | 698 | |
. | Missing | 8556 | 9254 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
0.001 to 251.5 | Range of Values | 1672 | 1672 | |
. | Missing | 7582 | 9254 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
0.001 to 401.7 | Range of Values | 1667 | 1667 | |
. | Missing | 7587 | 9254 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
0.1 to 1520 | Range of Values | 1829 | 1829 | |
. | Missing | 7425 | 9254 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
0.02 to 500 | Range of Values | 2410 | 2410 | |
. | Missing | 6844 | 9254 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 to 16000 | Range of Values | 2335 | 2335 | |
. | Missing | 6919 | 9254 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
2 to 27200 | Range of Values | 2335 | 2335 | |
. | Missing | 6919 | 9254 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
0.0003 to 666.6667 | Range of Values | 585 | 585 | |
. | Missing | 8669 | 9254 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
0.04 to 10000 | Range of Values | 2571 | 2571 | |
. | Missing | 6683 | 9254 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
0.33 to 30000 | Range of Values | 2732 | 2732 | |
. | Missing | 6522 | 9254 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
0.1 to 7000 | Range of Values | 1233 | 1233 | |
. | Missing | 8021 | 9254 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
0.004 to 2570 | Range of Values | 2976 | 2976 | |
. | Missing | 6278 | 9254 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
0.18 to 3750 | Range of Values | 2433 | 2433 | |
. | Missing | 6821 | 9254 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
0.67 to 1200 | Range of Values | 779 | 779 | |
. | Missing | 8475 | 9254 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
0.08 to 3390 | Range of Values | 1441 | 1441 | |
. | Missing | 7813 | 9254 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
0.002 to 260 | Range of Values | 1048 | 1048 | |
. | Missing | 8206 | 9254 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
0.0001 to 450 | Range of Values | 2164 | 2164 | |
. | Missing | 7090 | 9254 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
0.0002 to 6.1 | Range of Values | 1340 | 1340 | |
. | Missing | 7914 | 9254 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
0.1 to 1500 | Range of Values | 697 | 697 | |
. | Missing | 8557 | 9254 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
0.01 to 6750 | Range of Values | 876 | 876 | |
. | Missing | 8378 | 9254 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
0.02 to 2100 | Range of Values | 1287 | 1287 | |
. | Missing | 7967 | 9254 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
2 to 1200 | Range of Values | 16 | 16 | |
. | Missing | 9238 | 9254 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
---|---|---|---|---|
0.5 to 12500 | Range of Values | 1796 | 1796 | |
. | Missing | 7458 | 9254 |
Variables | Variable Label |
---|---|
SEQN | Respondent sequence number |
DSDPID | NCHS Supplement ID |
DSDANTA | Antacid reported as a dietary supplement |
DSD070 | Was container seen? |
DSDMTCH | Matching code |
DSD090 | How long supplement taken (days) |
DSD103 | Days supplement taken, past 30 days |
DSD122Q | Quantity of supplement taken per day |
DSD122U | Dosage form |
DSDACTSS | Reported serving size/label serving size |
DSDDAY1 | Reported Product during Day 1 |
DSDDAY2 | Reported Product during Day 2 |
DSD124 | Took product on own or doctor advised |
DSQ128A | FOR GOOD BOWEL/COLON HEALTH , REFUSED, DON’T KNOW |
DSQ128B | FOR PROSTATE HEALTH |
DSQ128C | FOR MENTAL HEALTH |
DSQ128D | TO PREVENT HEALTH PROBLEMS |
DSQ128E | TO IMPROVE MY OVERALL HEALTH |
DSQ128F | FOR TEETH, PREVENT CAVITIES |
DSQ128G | TO SUPPLEMENT MY DIET (BECAUSE I DON'T GET ENOUGH FROM FOOD OR FROM SUNLIGHT) |
DSQ128H | TO MAINTAIN HEALTH (TO STAY HEALTHY) |
DSQ128I | TO PREVENT COLDS, BOOST IMMUNE SYSTEM |
DSQ128J | FOR HEART HEALTH, CHOLESTEROL |
DSQ128K | FOR EYE HEALTH |
DSQ128L | FOR HEALTHY JOINTS, ARTHRITIS |
DSQ128M | HEALTHY SKIN, HAIR, AND NAILS |
DSQ128N | FOR WEIGHT LOSS |
DSQ128O | FOR BONE HEALTH, BUILD STRONG BONES, OSTEOPOROSIS |
DSQ128P | TO GET MORE ENERGY |
DSQ128Q | FOR PREGNANCY/BREASTFEEDING |
DSQ128R | FOR ANEMIA, SUCH AS LOW IRON |
DSQ128S | OTHER SPECIFY |
DSD128T | TO MAINTAIN HEALTHY BLOOD SUGAR LEVEL, DIABETES |
DSD128V | FOR KIDNEY AND BLADDER HEALTH, URINARY TRACT HEALTH, NEUROPATHY |
DSD128W | FOR RESPIRATORY HEALTH, ASTHMA |
DSD128X | FOR ALLERGIES |
DSD128Z | TO IMPROVE DIGESTION |
DSD128AA | FOR MENOPAUSE, HOT FLASHES |
DSD128BB | FOR MUSCLE RELATED ISSUES, MUSCLE CRAMPS |
DSD128DD | FOR RELAXATION, DECREASE STRESS, IMPROVE SLEEP |
DSD128EE | FOR NERVOUS SYSTEM HEALTH |
DSD128FF | FOR LIVER HEALTH, DETOXIFICATION, CLEANSE SYSTEM |
DSD128GG | FOR ANTIOXIDANTS |
DSD128HH | WORD OF MOUTH, ADVERTISEMENT |
DSD128II | FOR THYROID HEALTH, GOUT |
DSD128JJ | FOR WEIGHT GAIN |
DSD128KK | LOW LEVELS IN BLOOD |
DSD128LL | FOR SUPPORT AFTER SURGERY |
DSD128MM | HEADACHES AND DIZZINESS |
DSQ128NN | TO BUILD MUSCLE |
DSD128OO | FOR INFLAMMATION |
DSD128PP | FOR FLUID/WATER BALANCE |
RXQ215A | Antacid, calcium supplement or both? |
DSQIKCAL | Energy (kcal) |
DSQIPROT | Protein (gm) |
DSQICARB | Carbohydrate (gm) |
DSQISUGR | Total sugars (gm) |
DSQIFIBE | Dietary fiber (gm) |
DSQITFAT | Total fat (gm) |
DSQISFAT | Total saturated fatty acids (gm) |
DSQIMFAT | Total monounsaturated fatty acids (gm) |
DSQIPFAT | Total polyunsaturated fatty acids (gm) |
DSQICHOL | Cholesterol (mg) |
DSQILYCO | Lycopene (mcg) |
DSQILZ | Lutein + zeaxanthin (mcg) |
DSQIVB1 | Thiamin (Vitamin B1) (mg) |
DSQIVB2 | Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) (mg) |
DSQINIAC | Niacin (mg) |
DSQIVB6 | Vitamin B6 (mg) |
DSQIFA | Folic acid (mcg) |
DSQIFDFE | Folate, DFE (mcg) |
DSQICHL | Total choline (mg) |
DSQIVB12 | Vitamin B12 (mcg) |
DSQIVC | Vitamin C (mg) |
DSQIVK | Vitamin K (mcg) |
DSQIVD | Vitamin D (D2 + D3) (mcg) |
DSQICALC | Calcium (mg) |
DSQIPHOS | Phosphorus (mg) |
DSQIMAGN | Magnesium (mg) |
DSQIIRON | Iron (mg) |
DSQIZINC | Zinc (mg) |
DSQICOPP | Copper (mg) |
DSQISODI | Sodium (mg) |
DSQIPOTA | Potassium (mg) |
DSQISELE | Selenium (mcg) |
DSQICAFF | Caffeine (mg) |
DSQIIODI | Iodine (mcg) |
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 included in the dietary supplement files
Variables | Variable Label |
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SEQN | Respondent sequence number |
DSD010 | Any Dietary Supplements Taken? |
DSDCOUNT | Total # of Dietary Supplements Taken |
DSD010AN | Any Antacids Taken? |
DSDANCNT | Total # of Antacids Taken |
DSQTKCAL | Energy (kcal) |
DSQTPROT | Protein (gm) |
DSQTCARB | Carbohydrate (gm) |
DSQTSUGR | Total sugars (gm) |
DSQTFIBE | Dietary fiber (gm) |
DSQTTFAT | Total fat (gm) |
DSQTSFAT | Total saturated fatty acids (gm) |
DSQTMFAT | Total monounsaturated fatty acids (gm) |
DSQTPFAT | Total polyunsaturated fatty acids (gm) |
DSQTCHOL | Cholesterol (mg) |
DSQTLYCO | Lycopene (mcg) |
DSQTLZ | Lutein + zeaxanthin (mcg) |
DSQTVB1 | Thiamin (Vitamin B1) (mg) |
DSQTVB2 | Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) (mg) |
DSQTNIAC | Niacin (mg) |
DSQTVB6 | Vitamin B6 (mg) |
DSQTFA | Folic acid (mcg) |
DSQTFDFE | Folate, DFE (mcg) |
DSQTCHL | Total choline (mg) |
DSQTVB12 | Vitamin B12 (mcg) |
DSQTVC | Vitamin C (mg) |
DSQTVK | Vitamin K (mcg) |
DSQTVD | Vitamin D (D2 + D3) (mcg) |
DSQTCALC | Calcium (mg) |
DSQTPHOS | Phosphorus (mg) |
DSQTMAGN | Magnesium (mg) |
DSQTIRON | Iron (mg) |
DSQTZINC | Zinc (mg) |
DSQTCOPP | Copper (mg) |
DSQTSODI | Sodium (mg) |
DSQTPOTA | Potassium (mg) |
DSQTSELE | Selenium (mcg) |
DSQTCAFF | Caffeine (mg) |
DSQTIODI | Iodine (mcg) |
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 |
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 |
Default Antacid | Antacid Assigned | Selection of Assigned Antacid Based On: |
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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 |
To:
Build muscle
Gain weight
Get more energy
Improve digestion
Improve my overall health
Maintain health (to stay healthy)
Maintain healthy blood sugar level, diabetes
Prevent colds, boost immune system
Prevent health problems
Supplement my diet (because I don’t get enough from food)
For:
Anemia, such as low iron
Bone health, build strong bones, osteoporosis
Eye health
Good bowel/colon health
Healthy Joints, arthritis
Healthy skin, hair, and nails
Heart health, cholesterol
Kidney and bladder health, urinary tract health
Liver health, detoxification, cleanse system
Menopause, hot flashes
Mental health
Muscle related issues, muscle cramps
Pregnancy/breastfeeding
Prostate health
Relaxation, decrease stress, improve sleep
Teeth, prevent cavities
Weight loss
Inflammation
Fluid/water balance