Sports Nutritionals Market Research Reports & Industry Analysis
Fat burners/lean mass products are mostly muscle and central nervous system stimulants like caffeine or supplements that help to convert dietary fat into energy instead of fat tissue, such as l-carnitine and chromium. These products overlap somewhat with general weight-loss products, but are marketed directly to bodybuilders and athletes or contain additional ingredients meant to enhance sports performance and build lean muscle mass without adding fat.
Short-term energy products often contain caffeine, or other natural substances like Siberian ginseng and simple sugars such as glucose and fructose. They are often combined with a variety of other substances, including creatine monohydrate, phosphate, and vitamin B2.
Long-term endurance products are designed to increase endurance for events such as distance runs, long cycling events, and triathlons. Substances used in these products include complex sugars such as branching glucose polymers, medium chain triglycerides, and various complex carbohydrates. These substances are often combined with several minerals and vitamins such as vitamin E, an antioxidant, and phosphate, a lactic acid modulator.
Recovery and treatment products are targeted to the various side effects that often result from exercise, and include anti-inflammatories, electrolyte replacements, homeopathic and natural pain relievers, and antioxidants.
General wellness or energy sports nutritionals offer many of the benefits above, but are designed for use by casual athletes or even ordinary consumers. These products generally have lower concentrations of active ingredients, and are thus intended to provide much milder effects—usually a slight energy boost and low doses of essential vitamins and minerals, perhaps with additional herbs and natural additives.
Sports nutrition products are typically divided into three product categories: beverages, bars & gels, and supplements. Each category offers a unique delivery system, and is distinctive in marketing methods and distribution channels.
Sports Nutritionals Industry Research & Market Reports
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Sports Drinks in Costa Rica
... to fuel during sports and/or refuel after exercising. Despite higher unit prices resulting from inflationary pressures, consumers have been keen to use sports drinks to help them get back into fitness. Sports drinks enjoy wide ... Read More
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Sports Drinks in Bolivia
... only are sports drinks consumed by athletes looking to hydrate, but increasingly other consumers also purchase sports drinks for hydration. For instance, parents often buy sports drinks for their children if they are suffering from ... Read More
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Sports Drinks in Bosnia and Herzegovina
... increasingly looking to be healthier and more active, this is driving volume growth of sports drinks. Euromonitor International's Sports Drinks in Bosnia and Herzegovina report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of ... Read More
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Sports Drinks in Greece
... pressures and the impact on disposable incomes, given that many consumers have been forced to cut down spending on non-essentials. In turn, this has negatively impacted the performance of sports drinks, which are considered to ... Read More
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Sports Drinks in Finland
... and higher production costs, which has forced players to raise their competitive game. Sports drinks containing natural ingredients, lower sugar content and convenience in the form of easy to drink bottles are highly desirable among ... Read More
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Sports Drinks in Poland
... top performing categories in soft drinks. The importance of health and wellness is growing in Poland and people rare keen to reach out for drinks with added benefits. Sports drinks are attractive not only to ... Read More
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Sports Drinks in Ireland
... the wake of the COVID-19 experience, many consumers have shifted towards to health-orientated lifestyles. In this vein, more consumers have chosen to pursue healthier diets and non-sedentary lifestyles, leading to higher numbers of gym-goers for ... Read More
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Sports Drinks in Israel
... removed. The removal of the tax, which was marketed as lowering the cost of living for locals, led to lower prices in a number of soft drinks categories, including sports drinks. However, soon after the ... Read More
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Sports Drinks in Hungary
... and maintain their consumption of sports drinks. However, the pace of volume growth has been somewhat restrained by economic factors, as some consumers face budget constraints and consider sports drinks to be non-essential items. Euromonitor ... Read More
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Sports Drinks in Denmark
... Danish market. Previously, sports drinks sales were dominated by Coca-Cola’s Powerade and very few launches took place, but this changed with the considerable hype surrounding Prime. In fact, Prime immediately gained leadership in the category, ... Read More
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Sports Drinks in Portugal
... received a boost from the experiences of the COVID-19 crisis, both because of concerns about the immediate threat from the disease and because of awareness of the poor diets and sedentary lifestyles associated with periods ... Read More
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Sports Drinks in Bulgaria
... activity trends, there is a heightened awareness of the importance of hydration during and after exercise, further supporting the sports drinks’ expansion. Euromonitor International's Sports Drinks in Bulgaria report offers a comprehensive guide to the ... Read More
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Sports Drinks in Italy
... non-essential category, with products comparatively expensive to start with, so price rises due to inflationary pressures have been a notable deterrent to sales. Furthermore, larger formats (e.g., 1litre and 1.5litres) have especially suffered from price ... Read More
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Sports Drinks in the Philippines
... functional bottled water, which were seen as healthier sources of hydration. Nevertheless, the revival of fitness and sporting activities provided opportunities for the leading players to invest more heavily in marketing promotions, with social media ... Read More
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Sports Drinks in Vietnam
... forms part of the government's strategic strategy to encourage sports participation and to accelerate the recovery of the country's tourism industry now that the pandemic is over. Examples of such events included the Techcombank Marathon ... Read More
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Sports Drinks in Colombia
... the growing trend of healthcare and wellness, the demand for gym memberships in Colombia increased notably in 2022 and 2023. As Colombians prioritise fitness and exercise in their daily routines, growth in sports drinks has ... Read More
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Sports Drinks in Spain
... category leader in Spain – reported strong growth in the first months of the year. Favourable comparisons could be made with the previous year, in particular in out-of-home locations. Overall, in the on-trade channel volume ... Read More
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Oat Proteins Market Size - By Product (Protein Concentrates, Protein Isolates, Protein Hydrolysates), Application (Food & Beverages, Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics & Personal Care, Animal Feed), Form, Distribution Channel, Regional Outlook & Forecast, 2024 - 2032
... oat proteins market is anticipated to witness around 5.4% CAGR from 2024 to 2032 driven by the surge in demand for plant-based protein alternatives. Consumers are becoming more health-conscious, seeking protein sources that align with ... Read More
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Plant Protein Ingredients Market - By Product [Wheat, Soy, Pea, Rice), Application (Sports Nutrition, Clinical Nutrition, Infant Nutrition, Bakery, Fortified Food & Beverages, Functional Food & Beverages) & Forecast, 2023 - 2032
... Market is expected to record over 7.4% CAGR from 2023 to 2032. As consumers become more health-conscious, there is a rising demand for plant-based protein sources due to their perceived health benefits. Plant proteins are ... Read More
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Sports Drinks in Argentina
... their products. As a consequence, it is estimated that around two thirds of Argentinian consumers are changing their purchasing habits, with many actively avoiding buying food and beverages carrying the new labels. Products within sports ... Read More
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Sports Drinks in the Czech Republic
... on demand towards the end of the review period was the reopening of gyms and sporting facilities, after the restrictions that followed the outbreak of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in the Czech Republic in 2020. ... Read More
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Sports Drinks in Saudi Arabia
... of its Vision 2030 initiatives. It is paying great attention to the sports aspect, with participation in sporting activities seen to be having a positive impact on the local population in terms of limiting the ... Read More
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Sports Drinks in Algeria
... who see sports drinks as a way of boosting hydration. In addition, the high price of sports drinks is a further obstacle. Euromonitor International's Sports Drinks in Algeria report offers a comprehensive guide to the ... Read More
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Sports Drinks in Belgium
... functional drinks, an area still underdeveloped in Belgium with a limited selection of brands. The primary functionalities sought after in sports drinks are energy and recovery. Euromonitor International's Sports Drinks in Belgium report offers a ... Read More
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Sports Drinks in Brazil
... 2021 the category has seen surprisingly dynamic off-trade volume growth rates each year, starting what seems like a newfound momentum for sports drinks. The main reason is Brazilian consumers’ rising interest in sport, accelerated by ... Read More