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Wellness Lifestyle Insights 2007: Emerging Trends to Shape the Future Marketplace

Published: 2007/10

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Description

Table of Contents

List of Figures & Tables

Executive Summary

Introduction. The World of Wellness

  • The World Model
    • Core, Mid-level and Periphery
    • Dimensions of Consumption
  • Pursuing Wellness in Daily Living

Chapter I. The Meaning of Wellness

  • Defining "Wellness"
    • Consumer Language
    • Factors Defining "Wellness"
    • Categories of Wellness Factors
    • Trends in Wellness Definitions
  • Chapter I Key Insights

Chapter II. Motivation and Interest in Wellness

  • Motivations and Entry Triggers
    • High School Athletics
    • Going to College
    • Pregnancy/Having Kids
    • Aging/Milestone Birthdays
    • Personal/Vicarious Health Experience
  • Assessment of Own Health
  • Attitudes About One' s Own Health
  • Difficulty Relaxing in Today' s Hectic World
  • Altering One' s Views on Health and Wellness
    • Identifying Consumers Most Likely to Change Their Views
    • Reasons for Changing One' s Views on Health and Wellness
    • Changing One' s Views Across Age Groups
  • Correspondence Between One' s Definition of Health and One' s Own Health
  • Chapter II Key Insights

Chapter III. Longitudinal Analysis

  • Cultural Shift: Traditional Culture to Consumer Culture
    • Wellness Goals
    • Trusted Information Sources
    • Wellness Focus and Navigation
    • Wellness Solutions
    • Looking Ahead
  • Adoption Pathways
    • Integrating Wellness into Daily Living
  • Wellness Activities
    • Fitness
    • Meditation/Prayer
    • Social Life
    • Health Care Services
  • Chapter III Key Insights

Chapter IV. The Role of Food and Beverage in a Wellness Lifestyle

  • Desired Benefits
  • Gourmet and Ethnic Foods
  • Functional Foods: Probiotics and Prebiotics
  • Ingredient Concerns
    • Recognition of Ingredients and Nutrients
    • Ingredients and Nutrients: Added...Avoided...Ignored
  • Food and Beverage Continuum
  • Chapter IV Key Insights

Chapter V. Category and Brand Analysis

  • Grocery Categories Purchased
  • Grocery Categories Purchased, 2005 to 2007
  • Wellness Brands
  • Non-Wellness Brands
  • Chapter V Key Insights

Chapter VI. Health Conditions

  • Debilitating Ailments
    • Ailments That Interfere with One' s Enjoyment of Life
  • Presence of Health Conditions
    • Current Health Conditions
    • Health Conditions Diagnosed
  • Relationship to Ingredient Concerns
    • Food Allergies/Sensitivities
    • Overweight
    • Cholesterol and Heart Health
    • Diabetes
    • Arthritis
  • Osteoporosis
  • Alzheimer' s Disease
  • The Role of Family History
  • Role of Supplements
  • Chapter VI Key Insights

Chapter VII. Wellness and Retail

  • Channels for Wellness Products
  • Trends in Channels for Wellness Products
  • Attitudes About Food Shopping
  • Chapter VII Key Insights

Chapter VIII. Spending on Wellness

  • Wellness Spending
    • Wellness Spending as a Proportion of General Spending
    • Wellness Spending by Wellness Segment
    • Share of Wellness Market Represented by Wellness Segments
    • Wellness Spending, 2005 to 2007
  • Chapter VIII Key Insights

Chapter IX. Knowledge Acquisition and Sharing

  • Information Sources
    • Doctors
    • Internet
    • Social Networks
    • Media
  • Knowledge Transfer: Information to Practice
  • Chapter IX Key Insights

Chapter X. Trends Traversing the World of Wellness

  • Balance
  • Slow
    • Rest and Relaxation
    • Technology
    • Travel
    • Food
  • Quality
  • Sustainability
  • Chapter X Key Insights

Chapter XI. Recommendations

  • General
  • Products and Services
  • Packaging
  • Messaging/Communications
  • Retail

Appendix I. Methodology

  • Quantitative Methods
    • Quantitative National Survey
    • Survey Methodology
    • Sampling Frame
    • Wellness Segmentation
    • Wellness Spending
  • Qualitative Methods
    • Ethnography

Appendix II. Consumer Demographics By Wellness Segments

List of Figures & Tables

  • Figure 1. Segment Sizes in the World of Wellness
  • Figure 2. Eight Typical Consumers in the World of Wellness
  • Figure 3. Dimensions Organizing the World of Wellness
  • Figure 4. A Day in the Life - By Wellness Segment
  • Figure 5. Wellness Lifestyle Language Map 2007
  • Figure 6. Wellness Lifestyle Language Map 2005
  • Figure 7. Characteristics Associated with Health and Wellness
  • Figure 8. Definitions of Wellness - 2005 and 2007
  • Figure 9. Factors Associated with Health and Wellness (Top 10 Factors Overall) - By Wellness Segment
  • Figure 10. Factors Associated with Health and Wellness (Factors Ranked 11 Through 19 Overall) - By Wellness Segment
  • Figure 11. Triggers Into the World of Wellness
  • Figure 12. In General, How Would You Rate Your Health?
  • Figure 13. Assessment of Own Health - By Wellness Segment
  • Figure 14. Assessment of Own Health - By Age Group
  • Figure 15. Assessment of Own Health - By Younger/Older Age Group
  • Figure 16. Agreement with Statements About One' s Own Health and Wellness - By Younger/Older Age Group
  • Figure 17. Agreement with Statements About Yourself
  • Figure 18. Agreement with Statements About Yourself - Notable Differences Across Wellness Segments
  • Figure 19. Agreement with Statements Regarding Relaxation and Stress
  • Figure 20. Agreement with Statements Regarding Relaxation and Stress - By Wellness Segment
  • Figure 21. In the Past Few Years, Have You Changed Your Views on What Health and Wellness Means to You? - By Wellness Segment
  • Figure 22. In the Past Few Years, Have You Changed Your Views on What Health and Wellness Means to You? - By Assessed Quality of Own Health
  • Figure 23. What Caused You to Change Your Views on Health and Wellness? - By Wellness Segment
  • Figure 24. What Caused You to Change Your Views on Health and Wellness? - By Age Group
  • Figure 25. Correspondence Between Traits as Wellness Factors and Self-Ascribed Characteristics
  • Figure 26. Characteristics Associated with Health and Wellness - By Aspirant/Rejecter
  • Figure 27. Typical Wellness Adoption Pathway
  • Figure 28. Alternative Wellness Adoption Pathway
  • Figure 29. Product Adoption Pathway
  • Figure 30. Fiber Language Map
  • Figure 31. Ingredients and Nutrients You Deliberately Add/Increase in Your Daily Diet
  • Figure 32. Ingredients and Nutrients You Deliberately Add/Increase in Your Daily Diet (Top 12 Items Overall) - By Wellness Segment
  • Figure 33. Ingredients and Nutrients You Deliberately Avoid/Reduce in Your Daily Diet
  • Figure 34. Ingredients and Nutrients You Deliberately Avoid/Reduce in Your Daily Diet (Top 12 Items Overall) - By Wellness Segment
  • Figure 35. Sugar Language Map
  • Figure 36. Food and Beverage Continuum
  • Figure 37. Foods and Supplements Purchased in Past 30 Days
  • Figure 38. Beverages Purchased in Past 30 Days
  • Figure 39. Grocery Categories with Largest Core (vs. Periphery) Scores
  • Figure 40. Grocery Categories with Largest Periphery (vs. Core) Scores
  • Figure 41. Foods and Supplements Purchased in Past 30 Days - 2005 and 2007
  • Figure 42. Ailments That in the Past Month Prevented You from Doing Something You Enjoy
  • Figure 43. Ailments That in the Past Month Prevented You from Doing Something You Enjoy - By Wellness Segment
  • Figure 44. Absence of Ailments That in the Past Month Prevented You from Doing Something You Enjoy - by Wellness Segment
  • Figure 45. Current Health Conditions
  • Figure 46. Current Health Conditions - By Wellness Segment
  • Figure 47. Health Conditions Ever Medically Diagnosed
  • Figure 48. Health Conditions Ever Medically Diagnosed - Notable Differences Across Wellness Segments
  • Figure 49. Ingredient Concerns Among Consumers Who Have Ever Been Diagnosed with...a Food Allergy
  • Figure 50. Ingredient Concerns Among Consumers Who Have Ever Been Diagnosed with...a Food Sensitivity
  • Figure 51. Ingredient Concerns Among Consumers Who Are...Overweight
  • Figure 52. Ingredient Concerns Among Consumers Who Have Ever Been Diagnosed with...High Cholesterol
  • Figure 53. Ingredient Concerns Among Consumers Who Have Ever Been Diagnosed with...Diabetes
  • Figure 54. Stores Shopped Regularly for Health and Wellness Products
  • Figure 55. Stores You Shop Regularly for Health and Wellness Products - 2000 and 2007
  • Figure 56. Stores Shopped Regularly for Health and Wellness Products - By Wellness Segment
  • Figure 57. Stores Shopped Regularly for Health and Wellness Products But Not for Groceries - By Wellness Segment
  • Figure 58. Agreement with Statements About Shopping for Foods and Beverages
  • Figure 59. Agreement with Statements About Shopping for Foods and Beverages - By Wellness Segment
  • Figure 60. Health and Wellness Information Sources
  • Figure 61. Health and Wellness Information Sources - Notable Differences Across Wellness Segments
  • Figure 62. Balance: Negotiating Extremes
  • Figure 63. Annual Expenditures on Meat, Poultry, Eggs and Seafood 1984-2005
  • Figure 64. Annual Expenditures on Meat, Poultry, Eggs and Seafood 1984-2005, Projected to 2007
  • Table 1. Definitions of Wellness - 2005 and 2007
  • Table 2. Number of "Health and Wellness" Factors Selected - By Wellness Segment
  • Table 3. Summary of Consumer Collage Themes
  • Table 4. Number of Reasons Given for Changing One' s Views on What Health and Wellness Means - By Wellness Segment
  • Table 5. Cultural Evolution and Wellness
  • Table 6. Attributes of Wellness Strategies - By Wellness Segment
  • Table 7. Number of Ingredients and Nutrients Consumers Recognize - By Wellness Segment
  • Table 8. Number of Ingredients and Nutrients Deliberately Being Added/Avoided/Ignored in Consumers' Daily Diets - By Wellness Segment
  • Table 9. Number of Ailments That in the Past Month Prevented You from Doing Something You Enjoy - By Wellness Segment
  • Table 10. Number of Current Health Conditions - By Wellness Segment
  • Table 11. Number of Health Conditions Ever Medically Diagnosed - By Wellness Segment
  • Table 12. Number of Channels Shopped Regularly for Health and Wellness Products - By Wellness Segment
  • Table 13. Monthly Household Expenditures - By Product Category
  • Table 14. Monthly Household Expenditures of Wellness Consumer Segments - By Wellness Product Category
  • Table 15. Monthly Household Expenditures and Share of Spending on Wellness - By Wellness Consumer Segment
  • Table 16. Wellness Spending - 2005 and 2007
  • Table 17. Number of Health and Wellness Information Sources Used - By Wellness Segment
  • Table 18. Consumer Demographics - By Wellness Segment
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[Report]
Wellness Lifestyle Insights 2007: Emerging Trends to Shape the Future Marketplace
Published: 2007/10
Published by : Hartman Group, Inc. Hartman Group, Inc.

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