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Market Research Report

Men's Health - US - June 2007

Published by Mintel International Group Ltd, Contact us : +1-860-674-8796
Published 2007/06 Content info  
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Table of Contents

  • Scope and Themes
  • What you need to know
  • Data sources
  • Abbreviations and terms
  • Abbreviations
  • Terms
  • Executive Summary
  • Health consciousness shifts with phase of life
  • Aging population will drive continued growth of the men' s health market
  • Diet and nutrition
  • Activity and fitness
  • Health care
  • Personal care
  • Future trends
  • Market forecast
  • Background Factors
  • Health-driven spending
    • Figure 1: Market sizes of selected health-related categories, in current prices, 2001-06
  • Impact of age
    • Figure 2: Growth of the U.S. male population, by age, 2002, 2007 & 2012
    • Figure 3: Attitudes toward a healthy diet, by age, Jan-Oct 2006
    • Figure 4: Average annual health care expenditures of single males, by age, 2004-05
  • Health consciousness
    • Figure 5: Health consciousness segment composition, profile by age, April 2007
    • Figure 6: Health consciousness segment composition, profile by household income, April 2007
  • Diet and Nutrition
  • Introduction
    • Figure 7: Healthier eating habits in males, by age, 2002-06
  • Dietary constraints
    • Figure 8: Self-imposed dietary constraints, by age, April 2007
    • Figure 9: Self-imposed dietary constraints, by household income, April 2007
  • Reasons to monitor diet
    • Figure 10: Reasons to watch diet, by age, Jan-Oct 2006
  • Non-prescription dieting methods
    • Figure 11: Non-prescription dieting methods used, by age, Jan-Oct 2006
  • Types of foods bought by dieters
    • Figure 12: Types of foods bought by dieters, by age, Jan-Oct 2006
  • Fast food
    • Figure 13: Attitudes toward fast food, by race/ethnicity, Jan-Oct 2006
    • Figure 14: Frequency of visits to fast food restaurants, by age and race/ethnicity, Jan-Oct 2006
    • Figure 15: Attitudes toward fast food by black respondents, by age, Jan-Oct 2006
    • Figure 16: Attitudes toward fast food, by household income, Jan-Oct 2006
  • Segmentation by health consciousness
    • Figure 17: Interest in dietary and nutritional products and services, by level of health consciousness, April 2007
  • Activity and Fitness
  • Introduction
  • Frequency of physical workouts
    • Figure 18: Frequency of physical workouts, by age, April 2007
    • Figure 19: Frequency of physical workouts, by household income, April 2007
  • Attitudes toward physical activity
    • Figure 20: Attitudes toward exercise, by age, Jan-Oct 2006
  • Fitness activities
    • Figure 21: Fitness activities, by age, Jan-Oct 2006
  • Attitudes toward health and fitness clubs
    • Figure 22: Attitudes toward fitness clubs, April 2007
  • Reasons not to join a gym
    • Figure 23: Reasons not to join a gym, March 2006
  • Fitness products and services
    • Figure 24: Interest in fitness products and services, by level of health consciousness, April 2007
  • Health Care
  • Health insurance
    • Figure 25: Average annual expenditure of single males on health insurance, at current and constant prices, 2000-05
    • Figure 26: Graph: Indexed Average annual expenditure of single males on health care and health insurance, 2000-05
  • Types of health insurance
    • Figure 27: Types of health insurance carried, April 2007
  • Last physical exam
    • Figure 28: Most recent physical exam, by age, April 2007
  • Customer satisfaction
    • Figure 29: Degree of satisfaction with health insurance, April 2007
    • Figure 30: Degree of satisfaction with health insuirance by type of insurance
  • Sources of information
    • Figure 31: Trusted sources of information on healthcare, by level of health consciousness, April 2007
  • Segmentation by health consciousness
    • Figure 32: Types of health insurance carried, by level of health consciousness, April 2007
    • Figure 33: Most recent physical exam, by level of health consciousness, April 2007
    • Figure 34: Trusted sources of information, by level of health consciousness, April 2007
  • Vitamins and drugs
    • Figure 35: Average annual expenditure of single males on pharmaceutical drugs, at current and constant prices, 2000-05
  • Use of pharmaceutical remedies
    • Figure 36: Use of pharmaceutical remedies, by age, Jan-Oct 2006
  • Use of vitamin and mineral supplements
    • Figure 37: Use of vitamin and mineral supplements, by type of vitamin/mineral, by age, Jan-Oct 2006
  • Use of cold/allergy/sinus remedies
    • Figure 38: Use of cold/allergy/sinus remedies, by age, Jan-Oct 2006
  • Most common ailments
    • Figure 39: Most common ailments, by age, Jan-Oct 2006
    • Figure 40: use of non-prescription products for key ailments, by age, Jan-Oct 2006
  • Personal Care
  • Introduction
    • Figure 41: Average annual expenditure of single males on personal care products and services, at current and constant prices, 2000-05
  • Use of common personal care products
    • Figure 42: Use of common personal care products, by age, Jan-Oct 2006
    • Figure 43: Use of common personal care products, by race/ethnicity, Jan-Oct 2006
  • Specific formulations of moisturizers, creams, or lotions used
    • Figure 44: Formulations of moisturizers, creams, and lotions used, by race/ethnicity, Jan-Oct 2006
    • Figure 45: Types of facial care products used, by race/ethnicity, Jan-Oct 2006
    • Figure 46: Formulations of facial care products used, by race/ethnicity, Jan-Oct 2006
  • Attitudes toward personal care products
    • Figure 47: Attitudes toward health and personal care spending, by younger men, by race/ethnicity, Jan-Oct 2006
    • Figure 48: Attitudes toward antiperspirant/deodorant pricing, by race/ethnicity, December 2006
    • Figure 49: attitudes toward antiperspirant/deodorant, by race/ethnicity, December 2006
  • Attitudes toward personal grooming
    • Figure 50: Attitudes toward grooming, by race/ethnicity, April 2007
  • Interest in personal care by health consciousness
    • Figure 51: Attitudes toward grooming, by level of health consciousness, April 2007
    • Figure 52: Interest in personal care products and services, by level of health consciousness, April 2007
  • Future and Forecast
  • Future trends
  • Aging boomers will justify separate marketing
    • Figure 53: Growth of the U.S. male population, by age, 2007 & 2012
  • Nutraceuticals for men only
  • Multivitamins
  • Prostate cancer prevention
  • Sexual health and erectile dysfunction (ED)
  • Men' s health legislation
  • Market forecast
  • Health insurance
    • Figure 54: Forecast of U.S. average annual expenditure of single males on health insurance, at current and constant prices, 2005-10
  • Pharmaceutical drugs
    • Figure 55: Forecast of U.S. average annual expenditure of single males on pharmaceutical drugs, at current and constant prices, 2005-10
  • Personal care products and services
    • Figure 56: Forecast of U.S. average annual expenditure of single males on personal care products and services, at current and constant prices, 2005-10
  • Forecast factors
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