
Market research firm SkyQuest has released a detailed report on the global dietary supplements market, breaking down the key categories, formats, and regions driving growth. It highlights trends relevant to sports nutrition, including notable categories and formats, while covering where demand is strongest. We’ve got a brief highlight reel of some of the key points below and how useful it would be to check it out.
The global dietary supplements market is currently worth over USD 170 billion and growing at around 8.5% a year, leading to 351.8 billion by 2032, with sports-nutrition-driven categories riding the wave. Protein powders, amino formulas, and functional drinks are greatly benefiting from the notable growth forces like aging populations, people regularly training, and a wider acceptance of supplements as part of daily health routines.
Probiotics is one of the fastest-growing segments, fueled by rising awareness of digestive health and its links to overall performance and recovery. When it comes to format popularity, tablets get the most attention due to cost and familiarity, though liquids are gaining ground for ease of use and flavor variety. Looking at the market globally, North America leads the market, while Asia-Pacific is the fastest-growing region, thanks to rising e-commerce.
You can check out the entire report yourself from Skyquest through its website, and it’s well worth a read. Hearing things like the current market is at a monumental 170 billion and looking to more than double that in seven years is something worth knowing, and seeing where that growth is coming from is just as important.