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Volumn 26, Issue 4, 2007, Pages 513-517
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What Makes Consumers Think Dietary Supplements Are Safe and Effective? The Role of Disclaimers and FDA Approval
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Author keywords
consumer beliefs; dietary supplements; labeling requirements
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Indexed keywords
ARTICLE;
CONSUMER;
CONSUMER ATTITUDE;
CONSUMER HEALTH INFORMATION;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
DIET SUPPLEMENTATION;
FEMALE;
FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION;
HUMAN;
HUMAN EXPERIMENT;
MALE;
MARKETING;
NORMAL HUMAN;
NUTRITIONAL ASSESSMENT;
DRUG APPROVAL;
DRUG LABELING;
HEALTH EDUCATION;
LEGAL ASPECT;
METHODOLOGY;
PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECT;
QUESTIONNAIRE;
SAFETY;
SEX RATIO;
STANDARD;
STATISTICS;
STUDENT;
UNITED STATES;
CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY;
DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS;
DRUG APPROVAL;
DRUG LABELING;
FEMALE;
HEALTH EDUCATION;
HUMANS;
MALE;
QUESTIONNAIRES;
SEX DISTRIBUTION;
STUDENTS;
UNITED STATES;
UNITED STATES FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION;
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EID: 34547676694
PISSN: 02786133
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1037/0278-6133.26.4.513 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (24)
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References (7)
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