Advanced Search
Current and Breaking News for Professionals, Consumers and Media

Click here to learn how to advertise on this site and for ad rates.

Supplements Author: ConsumerLab.com Last Updated: Apr 23, 2009 - 8:29:17 PM



Fish Oil Nearly as Popular as Multivitamins
By ConsumerLab.com
Feb 3, 2009 - 10:31:50 AM

Email Newsletter icon, E-mail Newsletter icon, Email List icon, E-mail List icon Sign up for our Email Newsletter
For Email Marketing you can trust
Email this article
 Printer friendly page
(HealthNewsDigest.com) - WHITE PLAINS, NEW YORK - Among people who use dietary supplements, fish oil supplements are nearly as popular as multivitamins, according to a recent survey by ConsumerLab.com, which also publishes test reports on supplements. The survey is based on responses collected in November from six thousand supplement users who receive the company's e-newsletter.

"We conduct the annual survey to help direct our lab testing toward products of greatest interest to our subscribers; but the survey also yields unparalleled insight into the preferences of people who use supplements and nutritional products," said Tod Cooperman, MD, President of ConsumerLab.com. Among the survey's key findings:

* Multivitamins were used by 73.8% of all respondents, followed in popularity by fish oil (71.6%), calcium (55.3%) and CoQ10 (50.9%) supplements. Among people using ten or more supplements each day, use of fish oil (84.8%) exceeded that of multivitamins (75.5%), and use of CoQ10 (78.9%) exceeded that of calcium (67.6%).

* Use of most supplements increased with age, while use of multivitamins declined slightly. Dramatic increases with age were seen with vitamin D (use increased from 21.0% among those under age 35 to 47.4% among those 65 years and older) and CoQ10 (use increased from 28.8% to 60.1% for the two age groups, respectively).

Ratings were given for 1,087 brands and 380 merchants. Fifty-five brands and 28 merchants received at least one hundred consumer ratings and, among these, the following received the highest overall satisfaction ratings within their market segments.

Top-rated Supplement Brands:

* Catalogue/Internet Brand: Puritan's Pride

* Direct Selling (MLM) Brand: Nutrilite

* Discount/Warehouse Brand: Member's Mark (Sam's Club)

* Grocery Store Brand: Equate (Albertson's)

* Healthcare Practitioner Brand: Pure Encapsulations

* Health Food Store Brand: Barlean's

* Mass Market Brand: Nature Made

* Pharmacy Brand: CVS

Vitamin Store Brand: Vitamin World


Top-rated Supplement Merchants:

Catalogue/Internet: Puritan's Pride

Direct Sales (MLM): Nutrilite

Grocery Store: Trader Joe's

Mass Market: Target

Online Retailer: iherb.com

Pharmacy: Walgreens

Vitamin Store: Vitamin World

Warehouse Store: Costco

A comprehensive eighty-six page report based on the ConsumerLab.com 2009 Survey of Vitamin and Supplement Users is available for purchase. The report analyzes and compares brands on consumers' perceptions of product effectiveness, ingredient quality, product availability and value. It analyzes merchants on consumer satisfaction with product selection, information, prices, and customer service. The report also examines the use of twenty-four specific types of supplements and nutritional products. Results are analyzed by respondent age, gender, and level of supplement use. Custom analyses are also available.

For more information or to purchase the report, go to http://www.consumerlab.com/CLSurveyBrochure2009.pdf or contact Lisa Sabin, Vice President for Business Development, at lisa.sabin@consumerlab.com.

ConsumerLab.com is a leading provider of consumer information and independent evaluations of products that affect health and nutrition. The company is privately held has no ownership from, or interest in, companies that manufacture, distribute, or sell consumer products. Subscription to ConsumerLab.com is available online.

www.HealthNewsDigest.com

Top of Page

HealthNewsDigest.com

Supplements
Latest Headlines


+ Fish Oil Becomes Most Popular Dietary Supplement
+ Playing It Safe With Supplements
+ Take Vitamins & Supplements? Take Precautions
+ Do I Need a Supplement?
+ Fish Oil Nearly as Popular as Multivitamins
+ Supplements Can Support Healthier Blood Pressure
+ Adulteration Suspected with Some "Memory" Supplements
+ Vitamin A Supplements - Tests Reveal Quality Problems
+ Melatonin Supplements Vary in Strength but Quality Found to be High
+ Tests of Menopause Supplements Reveal Wide Range in Strength and Quality



Contact Us | Job Listings | Help | Site Map | About Us
Advertising Information | HND Press Release | Submit Information | Disclaimer

Site hosted by Sanchez Productions