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Top trends in active nutrition

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The active nutrition market is experiencing dynamic growth, driven by scientific advancements, regulation such as HFSS, and increasing awareness for products that support health, wellness and physical performance.

Speaking with Andreas Petrik, marketing director of specialised nutrition and Paula Limena, vice president for global marketing, health & wellness at ADM, it’s clear that social media has had a huge impact on the health and wellness movement. 

Gesturing towards her own wearable technology, Limena said the idea of tracking things such as your sleep, Vo2 max and steps have all become commonplace.

The sports nutrition segment isn’t new, with high protein diets becoming popular among a niche crowd in the 70s and Jane Fonda home workouts following the decade after.   

Overview of the sports nutrition market

Today’s approach to sports and ‘being active’, however, is a far-flung cry from the days of the specialist body builder or Lycra-clad instructor on VHS. With the proliferation and versatility of online influencers, healthy eating has been propelled into the mainstream; and food and drink companies have been quick to grab the opportunity which was accelerated by the Covid pandemic. 

“The active nutrition market is experiencing notable growth globally and within specific regions like the UK,”​ ADM said. “According to Euromonitor 2024, the global sports nutrition market is valued at $28.0bn, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6% projected between 2023 and 2028. The weight management and wellbeing segment is also significant, valued at $20.9bn globally.”

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