Abstract

There are many factors that affect vitamin D supplementation, including those from the theory of planned behaviour (TPB); however, how the perceived benefit acts in the model remains unknown. In the current study, we tested the efficacy of the TPB and the impacts of the perceived benefit (PBE) in the model. The subjects were 287 customers who purchased vitD from pharmacies in major cities in Taiwan. A structured questionnaire was used to collect the data. t-tests, analysis of variance (ANOVA), regression analyses, and path analysis via SPSS and AMOS were used to analyse the data. The original TPB model explained 47.5% of the variance of intention with the three variables of attitude (β = 0.261), perceived behavioural control (β = 0.183), and subjective norms (β = 0.169). The model that incorporated PBE increased the explained variance to 59.7%, and PBE became the strongest predictor (β = 0.310) and a significant mediator linking attitude, subjective norms, perceived control (ANC) with supplementation intention. PBE and attitude were the two most important variables in predicting vitD supplementation intention. We suggest that updated information regarding dietary sources of vitD and its benefits should be included in health- or nutrition-related courses in education programs for the overall health of the nation.

Highlights

  • We hypothesized that attitudes, subjective norms, perceived behavioural control, perceived benefit, and intention of vitamin D supplementation would vary across all socio-demographic factors, yet the results only show partial support for this hypothesis

  • The current study shows that perceived behavioural control (PBC) remains a reliable yet not major predictor of vitD supplementation intention

  • The theory of planned behaviour (TPB) has been confirmed to be applicable in explaining vitD supplementation intention, the current study further suggests that perceived benefit (PBE) is an important factor that mediates the relationship between ANC and BI

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Introduction

Vitamin D (vitD) is an essential nutrient that assists in the absorption of dietary calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus, and is vital to the health of human bones, multiple organs, and the immune system [1,2,3,4,5] for adults, mothers, adolescents, and children [6,7]. To the incidence and mortality of all diseases and general or site-specific cancers [10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18], the importance of vitD as an essential nutrient for human health is confirmed as general wisdom by scientific evidence [2]. VitD sufficiency is vital and must be maintained through sunshine exposure

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