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Publicación Acceso abierto Consumo de productos nutracéuticos antioxidantes por pobladores del distrito de Puente Piedra en cinco boticas, Lima 2025(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2025-12-01) Ojeda Haro, Gianella Eloyda; Santos Ramirez, Sarith Generis; Alvarado Chávez, BrittThe Research aimed to “To determine the consumption of antioxidant nutraceutical products by the inhabitants of the Puente Piedra district in five pharmacies, Lima 2025”. Method: This was a basic study with a quantitative approach, deductive nature, and non-experimental design. The sample was selected by convenience and consisted of 200 residents (40 individuals per pharmaceutical establishment), distributed equally into 20 male and 20 female participants. The collected data was processed using SPSS statistical software, version 27, applying descriptive analysis based on cumulative frequencies. The measurement instrument was validated by a panel of three specialist, obtaining a Cronbach’s Alpha coefficient of 0.86, which demonstrated a high level of reliability. Results: 37.5% of participants were between 18 and 25 years old, the majority had a university education level, dependent employment, and income above the Peruvian basic minimum wage; 25.5% preferred to consume vitamin C, while 23.5% opted for vitamin E. The most commonly used pharmaceutical form was capsules; 63.5 % experienced no discomfort after consumption; the main reason was to maintain health and prevent diseases; likewise, the majority followed recommendations from health professionals, and 84.5% experienced positive changes following consumption. Conclusion: It was possible to identify the most consumed nutraceuticals, consumption frequency, pharmaceutical form, associated discomfort, influence of professionals, related diseases, reasons, and changes associated discomfort, influence of professionals, related diseases, reasons, and changes associated discomfort, influence of professionals, related diseases, reasons, and changes.
