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Consumers Continue to Take Dietary Supplements Despite Economic Climate

Three Quarters of Supplements Users Report that the Economy Has Not Affected their Household’s Purchasing Habits

October 26, 2009

Contact Julio Franco at (646) 313-6117

Category Healthcare & Pharma
Location United States


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Julio Franco at (646) 313-6117

New York, NY – Despite the economic climate, the usage of dietary supplements in the U.S. remains strong; with close to two thirds of adults (65%) reporting to take supplements at least occasionally, according to a study conducted by Ipsos Public Affairs on behalf of the Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN). The study also shows that three quarters (74%) of supplement users reported the economy has not affected supplement purchasing habits in their household.