Plant food supplement (PFS) market structure in EC Member States, methods and techniques for the assessment of individual PFS intake

Liliana Vargas-Murga, Alicia Garcia-Alvarez, Blanca Roman-Viñas, Joy Ngo, Lourdes Ribas-Barba, Suzanne J.P.L. Van Den Berg, Gary Williamson, Lluis Serra-Majem

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Abstract

The popularity of herbal products, especially plant food supplements (PFS) and herbal medicine is on the rise in Europe and other parts of the world, with increased use in the general population as well as among specific subgroups encompassing children, women or those suffering from diseases such as cancer. The aim of this paper is to examine the PFS market structures in European Community (EC) Member States as well as to examine issues addressing methodologies and consumption data relating to PFS use in Europe. A revision of recent reports on market data, trends and main distribution channels, in addition an example of the consumption of PFS in Spain, is presented. An overview of the methods and administration techniques used to assess individual food consumption as a starting point, including their uses and limitations, as well as some examples of studies that collect Food Supplement (FS) information, including herbal/botanical/plant-derived products are also discussed. Additionally, the intake estimation process of food nutrients is described and used to propose the PFS ingredients intake estimation process. Nationally representative PFS consumption data is scarce in Europe. The majority of studies have been conducted in Scandinavia and the UK. However the heterogeneity of definitions, study design and objectives make it difficult to compare results and extrapolate conclusions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)731-739
Number of pages9
JournalFood & Function
Volume2
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2011
Externally publishedYes

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