Pandemic Has Caused More than Two Thirds of Americans to Feel More Anxious When Experiencing Any Negative Health Symptom
New Emergen-C "Immune Health Habits" Survey Reveals Americans' Mindsets on their Immune Health and How It's Shifted During the Pandemic
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WARREN, N.J., Jan. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- For many Americans, living through 2020 has caused a dramatic shift in priorities, with their health, and the health of their loved ones especially, rising to the top as the most important concern. In fact, a nationally representative survey revealed more Americans care about the health of their loved ones more than they do for their own health right now (86% vs. 74%), according to new research commissioned by Emergen-C. With that said, the "Immune Health Habits" survey of 2,005 Americans 18 and older also found that 69 percent of Americans care more about their immune health now than they did pre-pandemic. However, despite the increase in concern and care surrounding their wellbeing, 2020 has caused a majority of Americans to note that their health has actually changed for the worse, showcasing the importance of taking active daily measures to counteract some of the negative effects of the pandemic, particularly issues with sleep, stress, physical activity and diet.