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Preview of Navigating Challenges in Active Nutrition: The Active Nutrition Summit

The summit​ arrives at a pivotal moment, as active nutrition expands beyond sports performance to embrace a broader, lifestyle-oriented approach.

From personalized biohacking and age-neutral marketing to the growing awareness of the microbiome and women’s health, the summit will explore how these key trends are influencing both product innovation and consumer behavior.

Finding a niche

Joining the expert panel of the key voices on day one is Nick Morgan, director of Nutrition Integrated, a specialist in innovation for sport, active, and lifestyle nutrition companies.

Daily wellness essentials have fueled significant growth in the sports and active nutrition industry in recent years, according to Morgan.

Consumers are increasingly looking for products that fit seamlessly into their daily routines—think functional foods, superfoods, and hydration solutions.

However, while there is widespread growth, Morgan highlights that brands must find their niche.

“Brands and products that are successful are doing so in specific niches, whilst traditional sports nutrition brands are having to manage protein price volatility at a time when consumers are price sensitive,” he said.

“Protein powder and pre-workout are core categories that drive volume and revenue, and they remain exciting to many consumers. But the value economics remain a challenge and whilst the macro picture is positive, it should not hide the fact that many core categories are under pressure.”

Consumer demand and sustainability

Morgan highlighted the increasing demand for convenient, great-tasting products that integrate smoothly into everyday nutrition.

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Written by The Muscle Mag

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