The Europe
nutrition and supplements market is expected to reach USD 52.9
billion by 2025, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc.,
exhibiting a CAGR of 5.9% during the forecast period. It is primarily driven by
increasing awareness about healthy lifestyle, weight management, sports nutrition,
healthy eating, and wellbeing.
Growing geriatric population and surging healthcare
costs in the region are among the key trends estimated to trigger market
growth. Increasing health consciousness among consumers and rising willingness
to spend on nutrition and dietary supplements are also projected to augur well
for the growth of the market. Moreover, upswing in the number of distribution
channels for nutraceuticals is poised to improve their accessibility, which
will stimulate the growth of the market.
Spiraling demand for nutraceuticals from consumers and
growing emphasis on food content are also anticipated to escalate the growth of
the market. In terms of age group, the adult segment dominated the market in
2016 owing to presence of a large target population in the region. However, the
children segment is likely to witness the fastest growth with a CAGR of 7.5%
over the forecast period owing to rising number of product launches for
children & infants and expanding base of children suffering from
malnutrition. According to European Commission, 51 million children under 5
years of age are affected by malnutrition and it is one of the main causes of
45.0% of deaths in this age group.
Additional supplements are further segmented into
dietary supplements & functional foods. Dietary supplements are expected to
register a higher CAGR during the forecast period. These include vitamins,
minerals, enzymes, amino acids, and others. Enzyme-based dietary supplements
are estimated to experience the fastest growth with a CAGR of 10.0% over the
forecast period.
Browse full research report on Europe Nutrition and Supplements Market: https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/europe-nutrition-supplements-market
Further
Key Findings From the Report Suggest:
- Italy was the leading revenue contributor in the region in 2016 due
to soaring adoption of dietary supplements, rising awareness regarding
their advantages, and increasing efforts by pharmacists to promote healthy
lifestyle
- The U.K. is the fastest growing market with a CAGR of 7.1% between
2017 and 2025
- Sports nutrition is the fastest growing segment during the forecast
period, which is anticipated to post a CAGR of 7.5%
- Some of the prominent players operating in this market are Amway;
Bayer AG; Sanofi; Abbott; Nestle; Pfizer, Inc.; General Nutrition Centers,
Inc.; and LivaNova PLC
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Grand
View Research has segmented the Europe nutrition and supplements market on the
basis of formulation, function, age group, and country:
Europe
Nutrition and Supplements Formulation Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2014 -
2025)
- Tablets
- Capsules
- Liquid
- Powder
- Soft Gels
- Others
Europe
Nutrition and Supplements Function Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2014 - 2025)
- Medical Food
- Sports
Nutrition
- Additional
Supplements
- Dietary
Supplements
- Vitamins
- Minerals
- Enzymes
- Amino acids
- Others
- Functional
Foods
Europe
Nutrition and Supplements Age Group Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2014 - 2025)
- Infants
- Children
- Adults
- Pregnant
- Geriatric
Europe
Nutrition and Supplements Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2014 - 2025)
- Europe
- Germany
- U.K.
- France
- Spain
- Italy
- Russia
About Grand View
Research
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research and consulting company, registered in the State of California and
headquartered in San Francisco. The company provides syndicated research
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