BMC Geriatrics

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Open Access Research article

Use of dietary supplements by female seniors in a large Northern California health plan

Nancy P Gordon* and Donna M Schaffer

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Kaiser Permanente Medical Care Program, Oakland, California, USA

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BMC Geriatrics 2005, 5:4 doi:10.1186/1471-2318-5-4

Published: 9 February 2005

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Table 2 - Estimated percentages of female health plan members aged 65–84 using specific types of dietary supplements, overall and by race/ethnicity

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Table 3 - Estimated use of dietary supplements by women aged 65–84 by selected personal characteristics other than race/ethnicity

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Table 4 - Association of selected personal characteristics with dietary supplement use by white, nonHispanic women aged 65–84

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Table 5 - Results of multiple logistic regression models predicting dietary supplement use by white, nonHispanic women aged 65–84

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