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Table of Content

1 Garcinia Cambogia Extract Market Overview

2 Global Garcinia Cambogia Extract Market Competition by Manufacturers

3 Global Garcinia Cambogia Extract Production Market Share by Regions

4 Global Garcinia Cambogia Extract Consumption by Regions

5 Global Garcinia Cambogia Extract Production, Revenue, Price Trend by Type

6 Global Garcinia Cambogia Extract Market Analysis by Applications

7 Company Profiles and Key Figures in Garcinia Cambogia Extract Business

8 Garcinia Cambogia Extract Manufacturing Cost Analysis

9 Marketing Channel, Distributors and Customers

10 Market Dynamics

11 Global Garcinia Cambogia Extract Market Forecast

12 Research Findings and Conclusion

13 Methodology and Data Source

 

 

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Study: Dietary Supplements Do Nothing for Health

By Serena Gordon

HealthDay Reporter

MONDAY, April 8, 2019 (HealthDay News) — If you’re popping dietary supplements in the hope of living longer, a large new study suggests you’d be better off investing that money in nutritious foods.

The research found that vitamins A and K, magnesium, zinc and copper were linked to a lower risk of death from heart disease or stroke, and an overall lower risk of dying during the average six years of follow-up. But these findings were true only when the nutrients came from foods, not from supplements.

Of more concern, the study found that taking at least 1,000 milligrams of calcium daily from supplements was associated with an increased risk of death. This was not true of calcium from food.

“Over half of the United States population takes supplements on a regular basis. But it’s pretty clear that supplement use has no benefit for the general population. Supplements are not a substitute for a healthy balanced diet,” said Dr. Fang Fang Zhang, the study’s senior author.

“There’s a belief that supplements can improve and maintain health, but this study provides more evidence that there are no benefits,” added Zhang. She’s an associate professor at the Tufts University School of Nutrition Science and Policy in Boston.

Zhang said it wasn’t clear why nutrients from supplements didn’t provide the same benefits they do when they’re found in food.

“Supplement forms could just have different effects than the natural form. In food, the body can regulate and limit the absorption of nutrients. In supplements, the body doesn’t have the same regulatory impact,” she said.

Zhang did note that the population in this study was generally healthy, so the findings don’t necessarily apply to people who are deficient in certain nutrients.

The study included more than 27,000 U.S. adults aged 20 or older. They answered questions about their dietary supplement use and their diets.

More than half reported using at least one supplement, and more than one-third used a multivitamin. Supplement users were more likely to be female, white and have higher levels of education and income. They were also more likely to eat a healthy diet and be physically active.

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Vitamin C was the most commonly used supplement, followed by vitamin E, calcium and vitamin D, according to the report.

So is it time to clear out the cabinets and toss all of your supplements?

Zhang said if you’re healthy, supplements aren’t recommended. But if you’ve been diagnosed as deficient in a certain nutrient, don’t stop taking it without talking to your doctor, she advised.

Samantha Heller is a registered dietitian at NYU Langone Health who wasn’t involved in the study.

“No single nutrient is going to solve our health issues. But there are times where supplementation with vitamins or minerals is necessary and important,” said Heller.

For example, people who are living a vegan lifestyle may come up short on vitamin B12, vitamin D and omega-3 fatty acids, she explained. And she said that vitamin D insufficiency is a global problem, though there’s no consensus among health experts as to how much vitamin D people should take.

“Supplements can be helpful when necessary, but there are people who feel that if a little is good, more is better. Our bodies work at maintaining a very delicate balance, and taking too much of any one nutrient can knock that balance off,” Heller said.

The bottom line, according to both experts, is that everyone should get most vitamins and minerals from foods.

“No single supplement can include all of the amazing plant compounds contained in fruits and vegetables, legumes, nuts and seeds, and whole grains,” Heller said. “The nutrients in foods work synergistically to help keep us healthy and fight disease.”

The study findings were published online April 8 in the Annals of Internal Medicine.

Sources

SOURCES: Fang Fang Zhang, M.D., Ph.D., associate professor, Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy, Tufts University, Boston; Samantha Heller, M.S., R.D., NYU Langone Health, New York City; April 8, 2019,Annals of Internal Medicine, online


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Weight Loss Dietary Supplements Market is also estimated to bring in US$ 37177.6 million revenue by 2026 end.

As per the latest study by Persistence Market Research (PMR), the global weight loss dietary supplements market
is anticipated to witness healthy growth. The market is likely to
register 6.0% CAGR throughout the forecast period 2017-2026. The global
weight loss dietary supplements market is also estimated to bring in US$
37,177.6 million revenue by 2026 end.

With obesity becoming a global health concern, weight loss continues
to be one of the most focused areas. Hence, increasing number of
companies are coming up with the new products in weight loss
supplements. The increasing consumption and demand for weight loss
dietary supplements, regulations on the production of these supplements
along with ingredients used are also gaining traction in various
countries. The government in various countries are also focusing on the
quality and quantity of ingredients used and if any of these ingredients
can have severe side-effects, affecting the health of the consumers
negatively.

Increasing use of Natural and Organic Ingredients in the Weight Loss Dietary Supplements

The negative effects of being obese and overweight are resulting in
the increasing use of weight management products. Consumers are also
adopting weight loss supplements in forms of pill, liquid, and powder.
Hence, with the increase in the use of these supplements, manufacturers
are also trying to produce safer products, thereby using organic and
natural ingredients and plant-based ingredients. Among various
ingredients, green tea extract is considered as one of the most popular
and safest ingredients in the weight loss dietary supplements.
Similarly, Garcinia cambogia is also being considered as an ingredient
in the weight loss supplements. However, these ingredients have been
reported to have adverse effects like a headache, constipation, UTI.
Hence, there has been an increase in the investment in the research on
other organic ingredients that can be used to produce weight loss
supplements.

Global Weight Loss Dietary Supplements Market: Segmental Insights

The global weight loss dietary supplements market includes various
segments such as end-user, form, ingredients, distribution channel, and
region. Based on the form, the market is categorized into powder,
liquid, and soft gell/pills. Soft gell/pills are expected to dominate
the market during the forecast period. By the end of 2026, soft
gell/pills are expected to exceed US$ 18,500 million revenue.

Based on the end-user, the segment consists of men, women and senior
citizen. Among these, women are expected to be the largest users of
weight loss dietary supplements. Women segment as the end-user is
estimated to create an incremental opportunity of more than US$ 7,900
million between 2017 and 2026.

By Distribution Channel, pharmacies drug store is expected to emerge
as the largest distribution channel for the weight loss dietary
supplements. Pharmacies drug store is estimated to account for more than
one-third of the revenue share by the end of 2017.

Based on the ingredients, the segment consists of amino acids,
vitamins minerals, botanical supplements, and others. Vitamins
minerals are expected to emerge as one of the largest used
ingredients in the weight loss dietary supplements. By the end of 2026,
vitamins minerals are estimated to exceed US$ 16,900 million
revenue.

Region-wise, the market is categorized into Europe, North America,
Asia Pacific Excluding Japan (APEJ), Latin America, Japan, and the
Middle East and Africa (MEA). Among the given regions, North America is
expected to dominate the global weight loss dietary supplements market
throughout the forecast period 2017-2026.

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Global Weight Loss Dietary Supplements Market: Competitive Assessment

Key players in the global weight loss dietary supplements market are
Amway (Nutrilite), Abott Laboratories, GlaxoSmithKline, Glanbia,
Herbalife International, Pfizer, American Health, Stepan, Nature’s
Sunshine Products, and FANCL.