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Highlights from CRN’s 2024 Consumer Survey

What are shoppers embracing now? CRN shared the results of its annual survey to help WholeFoods Magazine readers better serve their customers.

February 20, 2025

Three-quarters of Americans use dietary supplements, according to the Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN) 2024 Consumer Survey, conducted by Ipsos. For nearly 80% of supplement users, the preference is to take supplements instead of over-the-counter or prescription medications whenever appropriate.

What are shoppers embracing now? CRN shared the results of its survey to help WholeFoods Magazine readers better serve their customers. Key findings:

Reasons for Supplementing

  • Americans say overall health and wellness is the most common reason they take dietary supplements.
  • People supplement to support  immune health (30%), energy (27%), or skin/hair/nail care (26%).
  • Increasingly, consumers list sleep health (22%) and mental health (19%) as reasons to take supplements (compared to 17% and 16% in 2021, respectively).

What’s Selling 

  • Sports nutrition usage increased from 36% in 2019 to 45% in 2024. Protein remains the top used sports nutrition supplement, followed by hydration drinks/gels and energy drinks/gels.
  • Weight management usage increased from 22% in 2019 to 27% in 2024. Protein remains the most used weight management supplement. Among those who take protein supplements, whey protein (56%) and plant protein (41%) are the most popular.
  • Melatonin is the most widely used specialty supplement for a second consecutive year. Probiotics, omega-3s, and fiber followed closely behind the sleep aid.
  • Magnesium usage rose from 19% in 2023 to 23% of all supplement users in 2024.
  • Prebiotic usage grew to 7% of all supplement users, up from 5% last year.
  • Green tea is the most common herbal/botanical supplement used. Usage is particularly high among supplement users ages 18-34 (25%) versus those 35-54 (18%) and 55+ (17%)
  • Ginger use (13%) and ashwagandha use (8%) have increased from last year. Ashwagandha is up from 2% in 2020, a four-fold increase in just four years.

Spending Habits, Preferences

  • Spending on supplements has remained consistent. The median monthly expenditure of supplement users was $48 in 2023 and $50 in 2024. CRN said this may reflect personal commitments to supplement use despite inflationary pressures. 
    • Supplement users who report purchasing from specialty retailers, natural food stores, and healthcare professionals (HCPs) have the highest reported median spend = $100 for those who purchase from HCPs; $80 for those who buy from natural food stores; $75 for those who shop at specialty vitamin retailers.
  • 71% of users express loyalty to their chosen brands—consistent with last year’s findings. 
  • 91% of supplement users purchase supplements as needed. 
  • 69% of supplement users stress the importance of a personalized regimen when selecting their products. 
  • Regular supplement users are more likely to report visiting their doctor regularly and trying to eat a balanced diet.
  • 67% of supplement users say they are more confident in using dietary supplements made with branded ingredients. 
  • 59% of supplement users say they are willing to pay more for supplements with branded ingredients.

To Learn More…

This is just a fraction of the data and insights that are available in CRN's annual survey. You can order the full CRN survey at crnusa.org/2024survey