05.01.06
Research and Markets Ltd., Dublin, Ireland, has made available its report on Performance Functional Foods. The report includes a review of market trends; recent research on the interactions between food, stress and mood, looking in particular at the role of carbohydrates; current evidence for the impact of a number of nutrients and herbal ingredients on mood and cognitive performance, including herbs such as St. John’s Wort and kava kava; and medicinal plants that have been associated with improvements in mental and physical performance. Other topics discussed include phytoestrogens and cognitive function, the functional benefits of ginseng, ginkgo biloba and Alzheimer’s disease, polyphenols and the impact of caffeine on mental performance and mood.
Research and Markets Ltd. has also released a series vitamin reports. The “Vitamins and Dietary Supplements in France” and “Vitamins and Dietary Supplements in China” reports provide the latest retail sales data (1999-2004), allowing readers to identify the sectors driving growth. It names the leading companies, the leading brands and offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing each market. The “Vitamins and Dietary Supplements in the United States” and “Vitamins, Dietary Supplements in United Kingdom” reports offer a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data (1998-2003).
For more information on these and other reports, contact: Research and Markets Ltd.; Fax: 353-1-4100-980; E-mail: orders@researchandmarkets.com; Website: www.researchandmarkets.com.
Research and Markets Ltd. has also released a series vitamin reports. The “Vitamins and Dietary Supplements in France” and “Vitamins and Dietary Supplements in China” reports provide the latest retail sales data (1999-2004), allowing readers to identify the sectors driving growth. It names the leading companies, the leading brands and offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing each market. The “Vitamins and Dietary Supplements in the United States” and “Vitamins, Dietary Supplements in United Kingdom” reports offer a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data (1998-2003).
For more information on these and other reports, contact: Research and Markets Ltd.; Fax: 353-1-4100-980; E-mail: orders@researchandmarkets.com; Website: www.researchandmarkets.com.