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How to Tailor Holistic Nutrition for Generational Groups

Innova Market Insights identifies opportunities to optimize innovation for different demographics.

Nutrition that supports both physical and emotional well-being is thriving. It can target different generations with more specific holistic approaches to help identify opportunities and optimize innovation. New research from Innova Market Insights identifies key characteristics and differences among generation Z, millennials, generation X, and baby boomers and the way that holistic nutrition approaches can be tailored to these generational groups.
 
Generation Z, the youngest age group aged 22 or below, is the most likely to use physical activity to improve health. Sixty-seven percent of U.S. consumers in this age group in an Innova Market Insights Consumer Survey claimed to be increasing physical activity to improve their health and well-being. As a result, they are seeking food and beverage products that support physically active lifestyles and protein-rich innovations are surging.
 
These consumers have been born into a highly connected world, where traveling has become readily accessible. According to the Innova Consumer Lifestyle and Attitudes Survey (2018), travel is the top choice among generation Z for experiences and events most enjoyed during leisure time (average of U.K., U.S., Brazil, China, France, and Germany). They are traveling the world and being exposed to new cultures and food experiences, such as adventurous dishes, along the way. The industry has widely responded by developing world flavors for young consumers to taste when not traveling.
 
Meanwhile, millennials, those born between 1981 and 1996, tend to focus on balancing body and mind, with 53% reporting a focus on increasing their “happiness.” They are interested in mental, as well as physical well-being, in ethical consumption and in healthy indulgence. They are also seeking to up positives, such as protein and fiber, in the diet, rather than reducing “bad” nutrition. This is preferably combined with on-the-go solutions to fit with their busy lifestyles. They are also the most concerned age group when it comes to environmental and ethical issues and they are even willing to pay a little more for such products.
 
Generation X, now aged between 39 and 54 years old, has a strong focus on emotional well-being, with 55% of U.S. consumers in this age group taking steps to improve their mental health. They like to prioritize family time and to socialize, particularly outside the home, have above-average levels of interest in natural and organic foods, and tend to look to reducing meat, alcohol, and caffeine, while upping consumption of fruit, vegetables, and fish. Natural, positively processed and guilt-free products are most likely to make connections with generation X consumers.
 
The baby boomers, generally regarded as those born between 1946 and 1964, making them between 55 and 73 years old, now make up 23% of the U.S. population and, perhaps unsurprisingly, healthy aging is top of mind for them. They are the most likely of the generations to change their diet to improve health, with a strong interest in functional foods, personalized nutrition solutions, plant-based options, and in reducing intake of “bad” ingredients, such as sugar, fat, and salt. An Innova Market Insights Consumer Survey indicated that 54% of U.S. boomers had reduced sugar intake or bought more reduced sugar products to be healthier.
 
Holistic Health will be the subject of an Innova Market Insights pre-Anuga webinar, to be held on Thursday, Sep. 12, 2019 at 4 pm CEST/10 am EDT.

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