DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "U.S. Online Dietary Supplement Market Size and Forecast by Type (Nutrition Products, Dietary, Herbal, Others) and Trend Analysis, 2015-2025" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
U.S. online dietary supplements market is expected to be valued at USD 12.5 billion by 2025. Ageing population is one of the factor expected to drive the growth of dietary supplements over the forecast period. As of 2016, about 70 - 74 million baby boomer lives in the U.S. Baby boomer are expected to spend money on healthcare and realign market, which is projected to create growth opportunity for the market. TV line-ups, magazine stands and new article reveled that, many Americans have appetite for information related to the preventive healthcare.
Various factors contributes to accomplishment in sport activities and diet is one of the main component. Sport persons dietary requirement depends on various aspect, including sport which athlete plays, sport environment, dietary requirement, and athlete's goal. Increasing trend of muscle building and rising interest in wellness activities is expected to fuel the demand for dietary supplements in the foreseeable future.
Millennials population is growing in the U.S and by the 2019, millennials population is projected to be more than baby boomers. Millennial population are more health conscious. Increasing health expenditure towards physique building and rising interest in wellness will provide industry growth. Swelling number of grownup will remain to be a topmost source of vitamin and supplement demand.
Companies Mentioned
- Amazon
- Bodybuilding.com
- Vitacost.com
- iHerb.com
- Vitamin World
Key Topics Covered:
Chapter 1. Executive Summary
Chapter 2. Methodology and Scope
Chapter 3. Introduction
Chapter 4. U.S. Online Dietary Supplements Market Trends: Drivers & Opportunities
Chapter 5. U.S. Online Dietary Supplements Market, By Type
Chapter 6. Competitive Landscape
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