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Westford, USA, Oct. 20, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — SyQuest’s recent survey on global Dietary Supplements Market has found that Americans spend around USD 32.2 billion a year on weight-loss supplements. Out of this, USD 2.1 million is spent only on weight loss supplements. It is one of the 20 top reasons why people take supplements. Dietary supplements hold a 9.2% share of the entire healthcare spending that is done in America. The average supplements store is observed to make USD 1 million per year. It is also observed that around 64% of women use supplements whereas around 51% of men use them. For women and men 60 years old and over, around 80.2% and 67.3% take supplements respectively.
Dietary supplements are orally consumed products that consist of at least one dietary ingredient in them. They help get essential nutrients into the body if one is devoid of a properly nutritious diet. They come in various forms including tablets, gummies, capsules, powders, energy drinks, and energy bars. In the advent of the pandemic, obesity and overweight issues have shaken the world in the dietary supplements market. It has led to an increase in people’s desperate attempts to consume such supplements for easy and quick weight reduction.
Dietary supplements have increased in their market size over the years and due to the pandemic, the market size has grown 2x in the last few years. With the rise of different supplements ordered by consumers, it can be narrowed down to the demand of the following: immunity-boosting supplements, vegan-friendly, collagen and sports nutrition, and bodybuilding.
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