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A HERBALIFE Nutrition survey shows more Filipinos are eating better in the so-called new normal.
HERBALIFE Nutrition recently released the findings from the 2020 Diet Decisions Survey, showing that more Filipinos are eating better in the so-called new normal.
The survey, which polled 8,000 consumers in different Asia-Pacific markets including the Philippines, revealed that among the Filipinos surveyed, 53% said they have started eating more fruits and vegetables and 43% ate more plant-based food. The Philippines, too, ranked highest (62%) among the markets polled in its openness to plant-based foods and meatless options.
“These results are a good sign that Filipinos are becoming more mindful about their personal health. Making healthier food choices and becoming more open to plant-based and meatless options and staying physically active,” said Dr. Rocio Medina, vice-chairwoman and member, Nutrition Advisory Board, Herbalife Nutrition, in a recent forum with local media where t
Herbalife Nutrition, today released findings from the
2020 Diet Decisions Survey, which revealed that Asia Pacific consumers are eating better and exercising more, with 58% believing that they will emerge healthier in the new normal. The survey
, which polled 8,000 consumers in eight Asia Pacific markets, including Australia, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, South Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam, also shed light into the motivations behind the consumers’ recent dietary and lifestyle changes, with the aim of inspiring more people to adopt better nutrition and lifestyle habits to improve their overall well-being now and into the future.
“There is always room to improve your lifestyle, especially when those changes can lead to lasting results in your personal well-being,” said Stephen Conchie, Senior Vice President and Managing Director, Asia Pacific, Herbalife Nutrition. “From the survey, we observed that more individuals are eating fruit, vegetables and other plant-based