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limit the generalizability of the findings. Future research could conduct comparative
studies across different generations or cultural contexts.
Third, this study focuses on dietary supplements as the research context. Future
research could expand to other health-related products and incorporate additional
factors related to the digital consumption ecosystem, such as social media dependency,
trust in algorithm-driven recommendation systems, or the influence of social commerce
on health consumption behavior.
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