State of the Consumer: Wellness Watch & Nutrition Buzz | Nielsen Wire
March 21, 2011
Jessica Hogue, Research Director, Online Division
More consumers in the U.S. are online talking about fresh and unprocessed foods when it comes to healthy eating, and a vocal segment of health enthusiasts are setting trends on the next wave of hot ingredients and spices.
To better understand these emerging trends in nutrition, Nielsen has been analyzing online consumer conversations about food and health and wellness since 2003. Our analysis highlights discussion trends among mainstream consumers and also quantifies buzz among health enthusiasts, a passionate and informed consumer segment that Nielsen monitors across 400+ social networks, key blogs and forums. Listening to what health enthusiasts care about helps us to see what’s next.
As we look at what consumers buy and how they talk about products, we’re able to quantify the online buzz around products and ingredients, as well as product label claims like low fat or high fiber.
One key trend we’ve observed is that health enthusiasts are expanding their palate with fresh citrus fruits and flavors.
Kumquat buzz among health conscious consumers and search activity* in Q4 2010 were up significantly in part due to inclusion in recipes.
Satsuma – a seedless fruit of Japanese origin – is on the rise with health enthusiasts touting high levels of vitamin C and fiber. Beyond health, Satsuma oranges promise a “beauty from within” benefit and are used in skin care peels.
*Google Insights
Comparing Health Enthusiasts with the Mainstream
Key observations from online conversations:
Fresh and unprocessed foods generate the highest volume of all online claim conversation across the mainstream audience.
Presence of fiber is on the rise with mainstream consumers – up 14% in Q4.
Preservative-free offerings should be watched closely given increasing mainstream interest (+8%)
Carb presence and sugar-free offerings are leading topics in terms of total volume for both segments.
Gluten-free interest is on the rise among Health Enthusiasts
Mainstream consumers are conscious of sodium offerings likely as a result of recent news on sodium content and manufacturers introduced reduced-sodium offerings.
Low- and no-sodium offerings are on the rise among health enthusiasts.
Jessica Hogue, Research Director, Online Division
More consumers in the U.S. are online talking about fresh and unprocessed foods when it comes to healthy eating, and a vocal segment of health enthusiasts are setting trends on the next wave of hot ingredients and spices.
To better understand these emerging trends in nutrition, Nielsen has been analyzing online consumer conversations about food and health and wellness since 2003. Our analysis highlights discussion trends among mainstream consumers and also quantifies buzz among health enthusiasts, a passionate and informed consumer segment that Nielsen monitors across 400+ social networks, key blogs and forums. Listening to what health enthusiasts care about helps us to see what’s next.
As we look at what consumers buy and how they talk about products, we’re able to quantify the online buzz around products and ingredients, as well as product label claims like low fat or high fiber.
One key trend we’ve observed is that health enthusiasts are expanding their palate with fresh citrus fruits and flavors.
Kumquat buzz among health conscious consumers and search activity* in Q4 2010 were up significantly in part due to inclusion in recipes.
Satsuma – a seedless fruit of Japanese origin – is on the rise with health enthusiasts touting high levels of vitamin C and fiber. Beyond health, Satsuma oranges promise a “beauty from within” benefit and are used in skin care peels.
*Google Insights
Ingredients & Spices to Watch Health Enthusiast Segment | |
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Ones to Watch | MindShare vs. prev Q |
Satsuma | 459% |
Purple potato | 187% |
Jerusalem artichoke | 112% |
Kumquat | 92% |
Ambrosia herbs | 88% |
Gruyere | 84% |
Celeriac | 71% |
Holy Basil/Tulsi | 66% |
Garam Masala | 50% |
Anise | 46% |
Source: The Nielsen Company Mindshare indicator is calculated as the percentage growth of share of total segment conversation in Q4 from prior period |
Comparing Health Enthusiasts with the Mainstream
Key observations from online conversations:
Fresh and unprocessed foods generate the highest volume of all online claim conversation across the mainstream audience.
Presence of fiber is on the rise with mainstream consumers – up 14% in Q4.
Preservative-free offerings should be watched closely given increasing mainstream interest (+8%)
Carb presence and sugar-free offerings are leading topics in terms of total volume for both segments.
Gluten-free interest is on the rise among Health Enthusiasts
Mainstream consumers are conscious of sodium offerings likely as a result of recent news on sodium content and manufacturers introduced reduced-sodium offerings.
Low- and no-sodium offerings are on the rise among health enthusiasts.
Top 10 Nutritional Topics | |||
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General Population | Health Enthusiasts | ||
Label Rank by Topic Volume | Label Rank by Topic Volume | ||
1 Fresh/Unprocessed | 1 Fresh/Unprocessed | ||
2 Fruit and Veg Presence | 2 Calorie Presence | ||
3 Vitamin Mineral Presence | 3 Fruit and Veg Presence | ||
4 Oil Presence | 4 Low Carb / Carb Conscious | ||
5 Calorie Presence | 5 Vitamin Mineral Presence | ||
6 Soy | 6 Sugar Free | ||
7 Salt or Sodium Presence | 7 Low Fat / Reduced Fat | ||
8 Low Carb / Carb Conscious | 8 Oil Presence | ||
9 Low Fat / Reduced Fat | 9 Soy | ||
10 Sugar Free | 10 Gluten Free | ||
Source: The Nielsen Company |
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