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What matters most? A prioritization of medical students’ preferences for effective teaching
The participants’ reasons for using dietary supplements (n = 275).
The participants’ reasons for using dietary supplements (n = 275).</p
Logistic regression results for herbal and protein intake across sexes (N = 275).
Logistic regression results for herbal and protein intake across sexes (N = 275).</p
Frequencies and percentages of sociodemographic variables by dietary supplement use (n = 531).
Frequencies and percentages of sociodemographic variables by dietary supplement use (n = 531).</p
Significant association between sociodemographics and attitude toward dietary supplements.
Significant association between sociodemographics and attitude toward dietary supplements.</p
The attitude of participants toward dietary supplement use (n = 275).
The attitude of participants toward dietary supplement use (n = 275).</p
Significant association between sociodemographics and different types of dietary supplements.
Significant association between sociodemographics and different types of dietary supplements.</p
Fig 1 -
a. The percentage of participants using dietary supplement, categorized in seven groups (n = 275). b. The percentage of participants using each dietary supplement (n = 275).</p
Outcomes of Vascular and Endovascular Interventions Performed During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Pandemic: The Vascular and Endovascular Research Network (VERN) Covid-19 Vascular Service (COVER) Tier 2 Study
The aim of the COVER Study is to identify global outcomes and decision making for vascular procedures during the pandemic