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As of 2022,ย ~37% of U.S. adultsย reported using at least oneย complementary or integrative health approachย (e.g., supplements, chiropractic care, yoga, meditation). If you’re asking specifically aboutย dietary supplement usage, hereโs the breakdown and projected trends:
Current Supplement Use (2022โ2024 Estimates)
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~75% of U.S. adultsย take some form of dietary supplement (multivitamins, vitamins D/C, probiotics, etc.) (NIH/CDC data).
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Theย supplement industry has grown steadily, withย sales reaching ~$60 billion in 2024ย (NBJ/CRN reports).
Projected Supplement Use in 2025
Based on trends (increasing health consciousness, aging population, personalized nutrition):
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~77โ80% of U.S. adultsย may take supplements by 2025.
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Key drivers:
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Immunity focusย (post-COVID habits).
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Mental health/gut healthย (probiotics, adaptogens).
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Sports nutrition & weight managementย (protein, creatine, Ozempic-era micronutrient gaps).
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Caveats
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Regulatory scrutinyย (FDA tightening supplement claims) could slow growth.
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Economic factorsย (recession risks may reduce discretionary spending).