Well Intentioned Jun 03, 2015 food & beverage health & wellness fitness nutrition self-esteem ... healthy living, developing good habits now rather than planning to break bad habits later. Even younger Ys are observing how their bodies are aging as one 26-year-old guy noted, and by their 30s, they are attuned to “getting their body back” as a 30-year-old woman told us. They are hyper-aware of their wellness as they age, understanding that staying healthy will only get more challenging in the years ahead. This, coupled with the current integration of health and technology, leaves many Ys feeling ...
The Community Well Jun 02, 2015 health & wellness social life experiences fitness friends social media ... achieving wellness that they’ve integrated it into their social lives. Up until a few years ago, individuals who were trying to be healthy likely felt that time with friends was a deterrent; dining out and grabbing drinks could undermine their diet and prevent them from getting sufficient sleep. Today, however, Ys are frequently using time with friends as an opportunity to improve their health. Specifically, the growth of group fitness classes has made exercise even more social and prompted people to ...
WELLth Investors Jun 01, 2015 community health & wellness money social life spending retirement saving social media ... . healthcare system have heightened Ys’ anxieties about what the future holds for them. Indeed, 72% of Ys and 80% of Trendsetters say they worry that the healthcare system won’t be able to support their generation when they’re old. So rather than rely on institutions alone, many are embracing new technology that lets them track and quantify their individual health to gain a sense of control. Many are also paying premiums for items that may have seemed nonessential in the past, such as organic food and ...
Well Rounded May 29, 2015 health & wellness fitness nutrition spirituality Presence of Mind ... their lifestyle choices relevant to both ends of the health spectrum. The possession of a Well Rounded wellness lifestyle is tantamount to peer relevancy for this generation. For example, a 26-year-old woman in one of our focus groups told us about how she tried a high-impact barre class not because she was interested in its perceived health and/or weight loss benefits but because all of her friends were doing it and she wanted to understand what they were experiencing so that she could talk about ...
Food Fixation Mar 11, 2015 food & beverage gen z health & wellness cooking diet ... healthy, convenient snack alternatives as a result. Nonetheless, Zs’ desire to express their creativity through culinary means—whether by cooking, decorating edibles, or staging an artistic food photo—is what ultimately defines their relationship with food. With 93% of parents saying that their child’s opinion counts when it comes to family food shopping, tapping into their aesthetically oriented mindset is more important than ever. We anticipate a surge in products and services that update the ...
Future Of Healthcare & Medicine Sep 11, 2018 ... -based CMR Surgical produced the Versius, a robot programmed to perform intricate surgical procedures. Versius is not autonomous; each of its robotic arms sits on its own pillar and holds a different surgical tool, all of which are controlled by a surgeon. The machine’s flexibility and ergonomic design is intended to reduce fatigue experience by doctors during long procedures. National Health Service Britain’s National Health Service is trialing a chatbot service through healthcare company ...
Flexible Fitness Nov 30, 2020 ... How young adults are embracing inclusive & connected exercise in 2020.As gyms and small studios within the $828 billion physical activity market struggled to reinvent their offerings at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, this sudden and severe industry interruption created space for young consumers to take their physical health into their own hands. With their newfound fitness freedom, young adults are adopting a hybrid approach to exercise that blends both online and offline touchpoints ...
All You(th) Can Eat Nov 30, 2020 ... Exploring Gen Z and Millennial food & beverage preferences and dietary habits.Amidst a bifurcated approach to eating right now wherein today’s young adults are simultaneously eating healthier, yet treating themselves to indulgent and nostalgic snacks when they want to, Gen Zs and Millennials are forging new dietary habits that are both highly-individualized and more intuitive.Burnt out by the diet culture that’s characterized much of this country’s approach to eating, they’re starting to ...
PTSD: The Pandemic, Turmoil, & Social Disruption Oct 29, 2020 ... Unpacking the collective trauma experienced by today’s Gen Zs and Millennials Young people today are experiencing a collective trauma, which we’re unpacking so that clients will understand how to help their consumers cope through these immense shifts. Ultimately, ALL brands need to understand this, and will need to build strategies/tools into their offerings to safeguard consumer mental health and help them mitigate their PTSD. ...
Loneliness & The Pandemic Oct 29, 2020 ... Examining young adults’ attitudes around loneliness in the context of the pandemic A “shadow” epidemic is being heightened by the pandemic: loneliness.Prior to the pandemic, this ailment was a key cause for concern among mental health experts, especially when it came to young adults. But the onset of the pandemic, subsequent shutdowns, and pervasive social distancing have spurred a society enduring peak aloneness, and with that, loneliness. ...