Labeling Compliance of Dietary Supplements: An Observational Study in the Beni Mellal Khenifra Region

膳食补充剂标签合规性:贝尼梅拉勒赫尼夫拉地区的一项观察性研究

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Abstract

The increasing consumption of dietary supplements among physically active individuals raises concerns about labeling compliance and consumer safety, particularly in Morocco, where data remain limited. This study assessed the labeling compliance of dietary supplements with national and international regulations in the Beni Mellal-Khénifra region. An observational study was conducted between December 2024 and May 2025 on 403 dietary supplements collected from fitness centers, parapharmacies, and supermarkets. Products were evaluated using a 30-item regulatory checklist, and data were analyzed using Chi-squared tests and Spearman correlations. Overall, 81.39% of supplements were non-compliant. The highest non-compliance was observed in creatine and amino acid-based products (100%) and multivitamins (86.2%), while medicinal plant-based supplements showed lower non-compliance (48%). Missing regulatory information, including dietary category, energy value, safety warnings, and registration numbers, was significantly associated with non-compliance (p < 0.001). Imported products were significantly less compliant than locally produced ones (r = -0.694, p < 0.001). The high prevalence of labeling non-compliance highlights the urgent need for strengthened regulatory enforcement and market surveillance to improve consumer protection and labeling transparency.

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