With rising living costs and persistent inflation in much of the world, many consumers are cutting back on spending – but that seems to be the case, when it comes to wellness.
According to the Global Wellness Institute, a non-profit research and education foundation, the wellness industry is now valued at US$6.8 trillion and is projected to reach US$10 trillion by 2029.
Its sister organization, the Global Wellness Summit, recently revealed its Future of Wellness report, which focuses on the trends that are expected to feature most prominently this year and beyond.
Here are eight of them.
1. Women find their longevity focus
This year, longevity will be based purely on male-oriented data and protocols (thank you, brian johnson) is focusing on another health vertical women’s health period.
