Effects · health adverse
Nutrient Malabsorption
Decreased ability of the intestine to absorb one or more types of nutrients (vitamins, minerals, fats, proteins, carbohydrates), which can lead to their deficiency even with adequate intake.
- Supplements
- 4
- Habits
- 4
How we rate evidence
Probability — how likely the effect is to show up
- Very high
- High
- Medium
- Low
Evidence — where the data comes from
- Scientific Meta-analyses and randomized trials
- Clinical Clinical trials and practice
- Animal research Animal studies
- People reports User reports and anecdotes
- Theoretical Mechanistic reasoning, not yet tested
Reported as a side effect of (8)
Probability Medium 3 Low 5
Evidence Clinical 2 Theoretical 6
- Calcium Supplements LowTheoretical
- Green Tea Extract Supplements LowTheoretical
- Inositol Supplements LowTheoretical
- Marshmallow Root Supplements LowTheoretical
- Alcohol Consumption Habits MediumClinical
- Cigarette Smoking Habits MediumTheoretical
- High-Fiber Diet Habits LowTheoretical
- Over-the-Counter Drug Abuse Habits MediumClinical