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CRN Reveals Data From 2022 Consumer Survey on Dietary Supplements

by Angela Sabarese | October 17, 2022

On Oct. 13, the Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN) revealed initial findings from its 2022 Consumer Survey on Dietary Supplements.

The survey’s key findings show supplement usage is back to pre-pandemic levels. Overall, three-quarters of Americans report using nutritional or dietary supplements. The vast majority of supplement users continue to be regular users.

“This year’s data shows a remarkable picture of continuity and paints the landscape of a vibrant, mainstream industry,” said Brian Wommack, CRN’s senior vice president of communications. “While overall usage is down slightly from its pandemic peak, reported usage of immunity-boosting supplements—including vitamin D, vitamin C, and zinc—is steady from last year.”

COVID-19 is no longer top of mind in many consumers’ minds. About half of supplement users (49 percent) report changing their supplement use since the pandemic began, stable compared to 2021. Looking specifically at whether they have added new supplements or increased their dose, two-thirds of supplement users report doing so, slightly less than last year.

Changes in supplement usage have happened across age groups and genders, but declines are more marked among those with lower incomes and among white and Hispanic Americans. Supplement usage remains higher among women, older adults, and those that are more educated and/or have a higher household income.

New this year is an increase in specialty supplement usage. More than half of consumers (52 percent) who take supplements report taking a specialty supplement, the most reported of which are omega-3s, probiotics, melatonin and fiber.

Still the king among supplement users, 70 percent report taking a multivitamin in the past 12 months. Sports nutrition supplements have seen a significant increase in use since last year, up five points to 39 percent.

Trust in the dietary supplement also remains high. More than three-quarters of Americans (77 percent) find the industry trustworthy. That number is even higher among supplement users, at 84 percent.

When asked their top motivator for taking dietary supplements, Americans’ top responses are “maintaining my health” and “live healthier/adopt healthier habits.” “This answer is not surprising,” said Wommack. “Data consistently shows supplement users are much more likely to report engaging in healthy behaviors like exercising, eating a balanced diet, visiting their doctor regularly, and regularly getting a good night’s sleep.”

Conducted annually since 2000, the CRN Consumer Survey on Dietary Supplements serves as the leading resource for statistics on usage of dietary supplements. The survey was conducted online between August 9–12, 2022, among 3,133 U.S. adults age 18+, including 2,342 adults who report consuming dietary supplements seasonally, occasionally, or regularly.

For the second year in a row, this year’s survey includes over-samples of Black, Hispanic and Asian/Pacific Islander respondents to ensure significant sample sizes of supplement users of color to provide deep insights into the groups’ motivations, attitudes and purchasing habits. The complete set of consumer survey data is available for purchase by both CRN members and nonmembers.

For more information, visit www.crnusa.org.

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