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In recent years the health and wellness industry has been bursting of scientific advances, innovative research efforts and honored recognition for the efforts of global corporations and organizations drive into the food and beverage health segments.

Zpryme’s staff consists of premiere researchers that build high quality reports and in-depth studies. Their research methods are focused on turning relevant data into innovative reference guides for start-ups and corporations to help their consumers pattern a healthful lifestyle. Current issues and markets of interest include nutraceuticals, cosmeceuticals, functional beverages, and botanical supplements.

Further, Our R&D in health and wellness field is integrated and project-driven by our strategic relationships with health organizations and institutes. Our approach is commerce meets academic research-led with scientific, medical, technical and ethical input.

Health and Wellness - From what was an exclusive market segment is no longer as the tidal wave of health and wellness principles of consumers has radically changed. A significant portion of society has started subscribing to nutritional regimens that may reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and stroke. Moreover this same group is doing everything they can to ease the aging process; most of which can be road blocked by new products being rolled out each day.  This movement persists as consumers now use dietary supplements wholly as foods that may prevent diseases and augment performance, rather than to accommodate their recommended dietary allowance.

Markets:
Health & Wellness
Fitness
Medical Science

Experts:
Nutritionists
Dieticians
Health Economists & Statisticians

Market Research Instruments:
Focus Groups
Surveys & Panels
Clinical Study Outsourcing

Participating Companies in the health and wellness industry should look out for the following trends into 2009:

   
 
 
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