Dietary Supplements Market Research Reports & Industry Analysis

Under the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 (DSHEA), a dietary supplement is defined as a product intended to supplement the diet and contains any of a number of ingredients such as: vitamins, minerals, herbs or other botanicals or amino acids. Dietary supplements are meant to be taken orally and are come in pill, capsule, tablet, powder or liquid form. They are most often used to fuel metabolism, immunity, growth, organ function, weight management and energy levels.

Dietary supplements are regulated by the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (CFSAN). Except in the case of a new dietary ingredient, dietary supplements do not need approval by the FDA before being marketed. Under DSHEA, manufacturers must assure that the dietary supplements it manufactures or distributes are safe and that any claims made about them are demonstrated by sufficient data to show that they are not false or misleading.

DSHEA influences the manufacture of dietary supplements by setting forth a number of rules and guidelines. These include: the establishment of a new plan for assuring safety, nutrition and ingredient labeling specifications, outlining directives for marketing literature, regulation for the use of claims and nutritional support statements, and grant to the FDA the authority to establish good manufacturing practice (GMP) regulations.

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Dietary Supplements Industry Research & Market Reports

  • Vitamins in Japan

    ... as the first choice for beginners. They enjoy popularity alongside calcium supplements and mineral supplements within dietary supplements. Euromonitor International's Vitamins in Japan report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the ... Read More

  • Dietary Supplements in Vietnam

    ... their budget and make purchases according to their new lower disposable income. Nevertheless, dietary supplements is predicted to continue to see dynamic growth in Vietnam in retail current value terms in 2024, with strong increases ... Read More

  • Vitamins in China

    ... driven by corrections for multivitamins and vitamin C. However, in 2024 vitamins is set to stabilise and return to a more normal growth trajectory. Low single-digit retail current value growth is expected overall – a ... Read More

  • Dietary Supplements in the Philippines

    ... healthier alternatives, driven by the belief that these natural products are gentler on the body and more easily absorbed. This growing preference has significantly boosted demand, particularly areas where traditional herbal remedies like Gingko Biloba ... Read More

  • Dietary Supplements in Japan

    ... retail current value decline in Japan in 2024. Nevertheless, a split in fortunes is anticipated across different categories. Probiotic supplements, ginseng, and garlic, which saw increased demand during the pandemic, are set to experience declines ... Read More

  • Dietary Supplements in Thailand

    ... approach to their health, while brands are also developing new launches of combination products. Euromonitor International's Dietary Supplements in Thailand report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a ... Read More

  • Vitamins in Vietnam

    ... a significant driver of growth for vitamins. During the peak period of the pandemic, the Ministry of Health encouraged the local population to regularly take vitamins to strengthen their immune system. There was also a ... Read More

  • Vitamins in the Philippines

    ... end of the COVID-19 pandemic. While health protocols were strictly followed during the pandemic, post-pandemic regulations have become more relaxed, including the removal of face mask mandates, even in high-risk areas like hospitals. This has ... Read More

  • Dietary Supplements in New Zealand

    ... moving away from dietary supplements that target only single health benefits, preferring products that deliver multiple advantages. This shift towards simplifying their health routine has led many consumers to seek all-in-one solutions rather than managing ... Read More

  • Vitamins in the United Kingdom

    ... attributed to growing consumer preference for combination dietary supplements, due to the perception that the latter’s range of ingredients provides specific or stronger benefits. Euromonitor International's Vitamins in United Kingdom report offers a comprehensive guide ... Read More

  • Dietary Supplements in the United Kingdom

    ... rises start to ease. Since 2021, unit price increases – driven by higher ingredient, energy, and labours costs – have masked a continuous slowdown in demand for dietary supplements since the height of the pandemic ... Read More

  • Consumer Health in the United Arab Emirates

    ... increase in the local population due to a rising number of expatriates entering the market for work and unprecedented levels of tourist arrivals. These factors are benefiting the overall industry, with certain categories being more ... Read More

  • Global Alpha Lactalbumin Market 2024-2028

    ... provides a holistic analysis, market size and forecast, trends, growth drivers, and challenges, as well as vendor analysis covering around 25 vendors. The report offers an up-to-date analysis regarding the current market scenario, the latest ... Read More

  • Vitamins in Azerbaijan

    ... The pandemic has changed consumer behaviour with regard to their health. Increasingly, consumers are taking a preventative approach to their health through following a healthier and more balanced diet and taking more regular exercise, while ... Read More

  • Vitamins in the US

    ... more holistic approach to healthcare, focusing on prevention rather than treatment. Inflation is hampering demand, as retail prices are on the rise, and consumers are feeling the squeeze on their purchasing power. Nevertheless, Euromonitor International’s ... Read More

  • Dietary Supplements in Azerbaijan

    ... 2024, and this impacting sales of some products in volume terms. The state is trying to curb grey imports and is increasing the monitoring of the quality of pharmaceuticals entering the market. This combined with ... Read More

  • Dietary Supplements in France

    ... costs associated with transport, ingredients, and energy to consumers. The market has also seen strong innovation, prompting consumers to trade up to premium products, such as the UPSA x Nourished range. Consequently, vitamins and dietary ... Read More

  • Consumer Health in El Salvador

    ... remains highly seasonal, while climate change is stimulating the popularity of antihistamines/allergy remedies and topical antifungals. The popularity of vitamins and dietary supplements, while more significant than pre-pandemic years, is focused among higher income consumers. ... Read More

  • Consumer Health in Algeria

    ... unit prices, driven by inflationary pressures, has resulted in considerable growth in retail value terms across the consumer health sector. However, this growth is somewhat distorted, as it reflects price hikes rather than volume expansion. ... Read More

  • Dietary Supplements in Algeria

    ... seen as essential healthcare products. Despite the growing recognition of the health benefits associated with regular supplement use, retail value sales of dietary supplements remain relatively modest. Nevertheless, the category has shown steady growth throughout ... Read More

  • Gummy Supplements Market Size & Share Analysis - Growth Trends & Forecasts (2024 - 2029)

    ... billion by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 7.83% during the forecast period (2024-2029). Several factors have fueled the popularity of gummy supplements among consumers. Their ease and convenience of consumption cater especially to those ... Read More

  • Dietary Supplements in the US

    ... growth then stabilised, and in 2024 dietary supplements is set to see steady mid-single-digit retail current value growth in the US. However, there are mixed results, with volumes set to soften, while value growth is ... Read More

  • Vitamins in Algeria

    ... still not perceived as essential compared to a healthy diet, and remain further down the list of consumer priorities. Furthermore, the category is not immune to the ongoing economic challenges, with the decline in purchasing ... Read More

  • Vitamins in France

    ... to a return to a more normal state compared to pre-pandemic times. As the fear of COVID-19 has diminished, and the flu peaks of 2022, 2023 and 2024 did not sufficiently deplete existing stocks, Euromonitor ... Read More

  • Consumer Health in the US

    ... categories such as cough, cold, and allergy remedies (CCAs) continue to stabilise after the peaks observed in 2022. Private label offerings have also moderated, as the cost of branded products has normalised and supply chain ... Read More

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