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Defining the Public Health Threat of Dietary Supplement Fraud

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/1541-4337.12033

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counterfeiting; dietary supplement; economically motivated adulteration; food fraud; public health

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Adverse health events resulting from dietary supplement fraud (DSF)fraud conducted for economic gain using dietary supplementshave received increased recognition from agencies and industry. There is a growing awareness that this issue represents a significant public health threat. With increasing consumption of supplements, there are increasing consequencesgood and badfor food science and food safety. Dietary supplements are a special category of food that consists of finished products (for example, a vitamin D tablet) that contain 1 or more dietary ingredients. Dietary ingredients are the components of those finished products (for example, vitamin D added to a food product such as breakfast cereal). Due to a number of factors, potentially harmful dietary supplements reachand often remainin the market. DSF is a type of product fraud, as is food fraud, which is often classified by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration as Economically Motivated Adulteration (EMA). Since the adulterants are unconventional, DSF may represent an even greater public health threat than traditional dietary supplement safety issues (though it is important to note that adulteration is only one type of fraud). Criminology concepts such as situational crime prevention and the crime triangle deepen understanding of the relationship of fraud opportunity as it relates to fraudsters and established hurdles to fraud. The purpose of this research is to provide a comprehensive overview on the public health threat of DSF, and to focus on altering current intervention and response-based approaches that are prevention-based.

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