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The Top 15 Health & Wellness Trends Young Consumers Are Most …

WEBHere are their top responses: The Biggest Health & Wellness Trends They’re Interested In. Among 13-39-year-olds. Exercise / Fitness. COVID-19 vaccine/ precautions. Keto diet. Weight loss / Dieting. Healthy/Balanced diet. Emotional/mental health.

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Top 20 Things Gen Z & Millennials Are Doing for Their Mental …

WEBJournaling / Writing. Counseling / Therapy. Talk to friends/family. Pray. While some more traditional mental health treatments are on the ranking—with counseling/therapy at number 18—the list is mostly full of activities that previous generations might have considered pastimes or hobbies. But for Gen Z and Millennials, …

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3 Stats Show Young People Are Doing Wellness Their Own Way

WEBHere are three stats from the survey that give a window into how they view wellness now: More than three quarters of young people tell YPulse they are proactively working on their wellness, but what exactly that means looks different for many of them. In fact, 90% say that wellness looks different for everyone, which was proved out when …

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The Top 10 Activities Gen Z and Millennials Do For Their

WEBYPulse’s What is Wellness? trend report data shows 49% of young people say mental health is the most important part of their wellness—making it the top answer, even over physical health. And 67% say they are proactively working on their mental health, meaning they’re carving out time for what makes them feel happy, less stressed, …

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What Do Gen Z & Millennials Have Planned for 2022

WEBFrom improving their mental health to being more adventurous, we asked Gen Z and Millennials what they intend for 2022… YPulse’s The In-Between trend report explores Gen Z and Millennials’ mindsets entering 2022—another pandemic year. We found that despite the fact that they don’t believe that the threat of COVID will end in 2022, …

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3 Holistic Wellness Trends Young People Love on TikTok

WEBWhen YPulse asked Gen Z and Millennials which wellness trends they were most interested in, their top response was meditation (40%), and 21% said manifesting. The #Manifestation on TikTok alone has 19.7 billion views, where videos encourage viewers to make their dreams come true through spiritual energy.

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How Gen Z and Millennials Are Redefining Wellness

WEBThe majority of Gen Z and Millennials agree that wellness can be anything that makes you feel good. When YPulse asked 13-39-year-olds what the most important part of wellness is, nearly half said mental health, making it their top response—far above physical health. Their definition of wellness is now centered around listening to their …

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What Is Wellness

WEBGen Z and Millennials have come a long way from a diet-driven wellness culture, but they think the space still has a long way to go. Social media feeds full of images of “perfection” and unrealistic wellness trends are creating a culture that they feel is toxic and harmful. So, once again, these generations are

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Gen Z’s Top 10 Social Causes & Issues Now

WEBYPulse’s Mental Health report data shows 74% of 13-39-year-olds agree, “I feel anxious about the future.”. But while all young people still place mental health high on their list of causes they’re passionate about this year, racism is now the top social issue specifically for teens and young adults. And across all young age demos, human

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Gen Z leads the way when it comes to healthy eating.

WEBGen Z leads the way when it comes to healthy eating. According to a 2022 Food Insight survey, 72% of Gen Z Americans said they followed a diet or eating pattern in the past year—and they were more likely to do so compared to Millennials, Gen X, and Boomers. But healthy eating to this gen isn’t just about calorie counting and losing …

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The 15 Wellness Trends Young Consumers Are Most Interested In

WEBGym. Emotional/mental health. Smoothies. Water. Sleep. Vitamins. *This was an open-end response question to allow us to capture the full range of new health and wellness trends that young consumers are interested in—without our preconceived ideas shaping their responses. As with any qualitative question, the responses include those …

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And We’re Live, Unplugging, and Treat Yo’Self: 3 Trends to Know …

WEBHow livestreaming is transforming entertainment, young consumers’ digital detox moment, and the motto making little luxuries a big trend… The Ypulse Quarterly trend report gives you an in-the-know look at some of the biggest shifts young consumers are fueling, beyond fads and viral content. We’ll take you through three big trends impacting …

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These 15 Things Have Been “Like Therapy” for Gen Z

WEBWeed/ marijuana. Cooking / baking. Alone time. Work. Pets. Music is the number one thing that young people say has been “like therapy” for them during COVID-19. Our State of Mind research also found that 59% of 13-39-year-olds say they’ve been taking care of their mental health by listening to music, making it the top activity they report

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This App Wants to Tackle Gen Z & Millennials’ Anxiety & Burnout

WEBThis newly launched app is offering affordable options to help with young people’s mental health… 2020 was difficult for everyone — especially young people. YPulse’s State of Mind trend report found that 54% of 13-39-year-olds say their mental health has been negatively impacted by Coronavirus. Eighty-seven percent have felt …

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The Biggest Problems Gen Z Faced in 2023—According to Them

WEBTeens also name mental health as a top issue for their generation, but among 18-24-year-olds, it’s the fifth most mentioned response. YPulse’s Mental Health report shows that this group is the most likely to agree “I constantly feel stressed,” with nearly seven in 10 saying so, +7pts more than 25-39-year-olds and a massive +15pts …

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Topline: Health & Fitness

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These Are the Top Places Gen Z & Millennials Say They Find

WEBTheir top responses show that they’re most likely to feel connected to communities that live in digital spaces. Social media platforms, video games, and social media groups are the top places that young people are finding community overall—but Gen Z and Millennials’ top responses are not the same. Gen Z is most likely to say they find

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Why Young People Think Wellness Culture Is Toxic, In 3 Stats

WEBMore than half of Gen Z and Millennials tell YPulse they agree that current wellness culture is toxic and harmful. We know that young people are doing wellness their own way, and approaching it more holistically by doing whatever feels good in the moment, rather than adhering to strict routines. But, 45% of Gen Z and Millennials agree that they

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Mental Wellness Is Becoming a Major Entertainment Trend

WEBAug 03 2020. PDF. Gen Z and Millennials have taken mental health from taboo to an open conversation—and now it’s being transformed into a new kind of entertainment…. The majority of young consumers tell YPulse that they feel constantly stressed —and that was pre-pandemic. Gen Z and Millennials are both prone to burn out, but they’re

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Five Ypulse Predictions for 2014

WEBOur roundup of New Year predictions gave you a curated look at the supposed Millennial experience in 2014, but now it’s time for us to weigh in on what to expect. Looking through the Millennial lens, we see a migration from brand presence to consumer focus, where companies are finally understanding this generation’s lifestyle …

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20 Magazines Millennials Say They’re Reading

WEBGame Informer. National Geographic. GQ. Food Network Magazine. Seventeen. The Economist. Elle. We’ll say off the bat: females were more likely to name a magazine that they read regularly/subscribe to than males, explaining why some female-focused titles came in at or near the top of the list. Cosmopolitan made the top of the …

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Gen Z and Millennials Say Listening to Music Keeps Them Sane

WEBFor young people, self-care goes beyond the typical bubble bath and scented candles; it can be anything that makes them feel good, including the perfect playlist. And they aren’t wrong—far from it in fact— according to research from Harvard Health Publishing, music therapy can create “significant improvements” that include decreasing …

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