Millennials: the generation that wants to improve their health
Young “Millenials” are the generation that wants to improve their health and lifestyle habits in a very special way, their own.
This generation is giving a lot to talk about and health will not be the exception. Young “Millenials” are the generation that wants to improve their health and lifestyle habits in a very special way, their own. Millennials seem to reject health preventions, such as visiting the doctor for a routine checkup. Instead they turn to applications or sources on the internet. If they are sick, they go to the consultations that some pharmacies offer instead of going to a hospital. Having grown up with technology in their hands has taught them that there are cheaper options, since low profits have shown them how to look for other options. Their pockets are ready to open with one exception, their health. And young people between 18 and 34 years old are willing to spend a quarter of their total income on their health. They won’t always spend on more things. But yes in products that promote well-being and health.
Millennials want to have control of their health
Today, they want to be in control of their bodies, as they believe they can make better health decisions than previous generations did. They claim to be healthier than other generations at 50, 60 and 70 years old. With a society so changing in all its aspects, this generation is increasingly aware of trends in health and healthy lifestyles. Well, they choose to consume foods of organic origin and completely reject processed or industrial products. They are also interested in products that help with physical activity. Is it possible for millennials to generate a change in the current health trend? This mystery is still up in the air, as studies continue to be done around the world that are proposing health options. No matter what, this generation is making its decisions and its path on this issue that should matter to everyone regardless of age. Health businesses around the world take note of this group of young people who want to be healthy every day.