Progressive stress and activity levels and an ongoing high level of interest and engagement in health and wellness, will support sales of dietary supplements across the forecast period. As such, these products will remain high in demand.
Retail e-commerce saw significant gains in the distribution of dietary supplements over the forecast period, fuelled by the pandemic and the growing trust being placed in the online shopping process. E-commerce is likely to continue picking up share as the variety of brands and products is expected to continue growing online, especially through health and personal care specialists’ online shops.
The continuously ageing population is become more interested in fitness and wellness-centric. This is likely to support further growth of non-herbal/traditional dietary supplements such as minerals, eye health supplements and glucosamine, but also Co-Enzyme Q10 which is said to support minimising the visible effects of ageing.
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Dietary supplements
It is the aggregation of all dietary supplements: Minerals, fish oils/omega fatty acids, garlic, ginseng, ginkgo biloba, evening primrose oil, Echinacea, St John's Wort, protein supplements, probiotic supplements, eye health supplements, co-enzyme Q10, glucosamine, combination herbal/traditional supplements, non-herbal/traditional supplements, and all other dietary supplements specific to country coverage.
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