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Yahoo
26-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Diet Pills to Surpass USD 4.48 Billion By 2032 Owing to Rising Number of People with Obesity and Increasing Appetite for Non-Invasive Solutions to Weight Management
U.S. Diet Pills Market size to be valued at USD 1.08 Billion in 2032, Project at 12.90% CAGR, Rising Consumption of Prescription Drugs and Increase in the Sales of OTC in Pharmacies and E-commerce. Austin, May 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Diet Pills Market Size & Growth Analysis: According to SNS Insider, the global Diet Pills Market size stood at USD 1.83 billion in 2024 and is estimated to reach USD 4.48 billion by 2032, with a CAGR of 11.87% from 2025 to 2032. Rising incidence of obesity and sedentary lifestyle on a global level is driving the need for easy to use and efficient weight management methods. Increasing consumer preference for non-surgical non-invasive weight reduction procedures along with growing concern of health hazards associated with obesity is the prediction that is contributing to this a Sample Report of Diet Pills Market@ U.S. Diet Pills Market is estimated to be USD 0.44 billion in 2024 and is projected to exhibit a CAGR of 12.90% over the forecast period (2025-2032). In the U.S., the high uptake of prescription and metabolism-enhancing weight loss drugs, as well as growing OTC demand in drug stores and retail outlets, are driving growth in the U.S. market. Market Overview Diet pills are increasingly growing contoured on the background of increasing trend of obesity, diabetes, and other metabolic diseases worldwide. Worldwide estimates from recent global health data indicate that >40% of adults are overweight or obese, requiring immediate, effective weight-loss interventions. Diet pills present an attractive option to surgery and vigorous exercise. The market too has gained traction with the expansion of healthcare access and with the introduction of digital health platforms, which provides for online consultations, prescriptions and consumer awareness about weight-loss treatments. The introduction of product innovations, including appetite suppressant/metabolism booster combination products, non-stimulant options or plant-based capsules, has increased consumer use in different demographic target groups, including the young and those in whom there may be contraindications to conventional treatment. In an era of preventive health and wellness, diet pills are included in overall wellness programs. Major Players Analysis Listed in this Report are: Iovate Health Sciences Inc. Zoller Laboratories Cortislim Nanjing Chang'ao Pharmaceutical Co. Vivus Inc. Orexigen Therapeutics GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals Ltd. Gelesis Inc. Herbalife International Amway Corp. and others in the final report Diet Pills Market Report Scope Report Attributes Details Market Size in 2024 US$ 1.83 billion Market Size by 2032 US$ 4.48 billion CAGR CAGR of 11.87% From 2025 to 2032 Base Year 2023 Forecast Period 2025-2032 Historical Data 2021-2023 Key Regional Coverage North America (US, Canada, Mexico), Europe (Eastern Europe [Poland, Romania, Hungary, Turkey, Rest of Eastern Europe] Western Europe] Germany, France, UK, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria, Rest of Western Europe]), Asia Pacific (China, India, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Singapore, Australia, Rest of Asia Pacific), Middle East & Africa (Middle East [UAE, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Rest of Middle East]), Africa [Nigeria, South Africa, Rest of Africa], Latin America (Brazil, Argentina, Colombia Rest of Latin America) Segment Analysis By Product: In 2024, prescription-based drugs held the largest share of the market at 62%, owing to clinical efficacy, regulatory backing, and physician trust in managing moderate to severe obesity. These drugs are often the first line of treatment for individuals with comorbidities like diabetes and hypertension. On the other hand, herbal remedies have emerged as the fastest-growing product segment. Their rise is driven by a global trend toward natural and plant-based healthcare solutions, especially among younger consumers and those wary of synthetic chemicals. By Application: Appetite-controlling pills accounted for around 48% of the market share in 2024, making them the dominant application. These pills are preferred for their ability to help regulate food intake and reduce binge-eating behaviors, which is common in sedentary urban populations. However, metabolism-boosting pills are seeing the highest growth rate. Consumers increasingly favor them for their perceived ability to burn calories efficiently, especially when combined with minimal physical activity, which aligns with the busy lifestyles of working professionals. By Distribution Channel: Retail pharmacies led the distribution channels with 53% of the market share in 2024. These outlets are accessible and trusted by consumers, offering both OTC and prescription-based diet pills. Meanwhile, hospital pharmacies are growing rapidly as healthcare providers increasingly prescribe weight loss medications in clinical settings. The credibility and availability of post-consultation guidance in hospitals make them the fastest-growing channel. Need Any Customization Research on Diet Pills Market, Enquire Now@ Diet Pills Market Segmentation By Product Type Prescription-Based Drugs Over-the-Counter Drugs Herbal Supplements By Application Metabolism Raising Pills Fat Blocking Pills Appetite Controlling Pills By Distribution Channel Hospital Pharmacy Retail Pharmacy Drug Stores Regional Analysis Asia Pacific dominated the global diet pills market in 2024, driven by rising obesity rates in densely populated countries like China and India, growing disposable income, and rapid urbanization. The regional market benefits from both traditional medicine integration and increasing acceptance of Western pharmacological treatments. North America emerged as the second-largest regional market, fueled by the high prevalence of obesity, strong pharmaceutical infrastructure, and widespread insurance coverage for prescription weight-loss medications. The U.S. market, in particular, is witnessing a surge in consumer spending on lifestyle-enhancing drugs and an increase in online pharmacy adoption. Recent Developments In March 2025, Eli Lilly reported successful mid-stage trials for orforglipron, its once-daily oral weight loss drug. The pill demonstrated significant weight reduction, potentially rivaling injectable GLP-1 therapies. In April 2025, Pfizer halted development of its oral weight-loss candidate, danuglipron, due to adverse side effects in Phase 2 trials, indicating market risks in oral anti-obesity drug development. In November 2024, Nature's Way released SlimBiotic Naturals, an herbal diet supplement containing green coffee bean extract and garcinia cambogia, entering the fast-growing plant-based pill market. In September 2024, PhenQ introduced PhenQ PM, a nighttime fat-burning formula to complement its popular daytime version, appealing to 24-hour weight management consumers. Statistical Insights and Trends Reporting Over 1 billion adults were overweight, with more than 650 million classified as obese worldwide. This demographic forms the core consumer base for diet pills. North America accounted for over 40% of global prescription diet pill sales, driven by advanced healthcare infrastructure and favorable regulatory support. The number of diet pills sold annually is projected to nearly triple from 1.2 billion units in 2020 to over 3.4 billion units by 2032, with strong demand from Asia Pacific. Consumer out-of-pocket expenditure on weight-loss supplements and prescription pills accounted for 65% of total spending in emerging economies due to limited insurance coverage. Online sales of diet pills witnessed a 45% year-on-year growth, especially in urban markets, due to increasing e-commerce penetration and discreet delivery a Single-User PDF of Diet Pills Market Analysis & Outlook Report 2024-2032@ Table of Contents – Major Key Points 1. Introduction 2. Executive Summary 3. Research Methodology 4. Market Dynamics Impact Analysis 5. Statistical Insights and Trends Reporting 5.1 Obesity and Overweight Prevalence (2024), by Region 5.2 Diet Pills Consumption and Usage Trends (2024), by Region 5.3 Prescription vs. OTC Diet Pills Trends (2021–2032) 5.4 Consumer Spending on Weight Management Products, by Region (2024) 5.5 Internet & E-Commerce Sales Trends for Diet Pills (2021–2024) 5.6 Regulatory Trends and Product Approvals (Recent Years) 6. Competitive Landscape 7. Diet Pills Market by Product Type 8. Diet Pills Market by Application 9. Diet Pills Market by Distribution Channel 10. Regional Analysis 11. Company Profiles 12. Use Cases and Best Practices 13. Conclusion Related Reports U.S. Anti-Obesity Drugs Market Set to Soar, Reaching $10.28 Billion by 2032 at 24.07% CAGR. Global Weight Loss Drugs Market to Skyrocket to $50.26 Billion by 2032, Growing at 43.73% CAGR. Weight Loss Supplements Market to Hit $161.03 Billion by 2030, Growing at 16.9% CAGR. Weight Loss Devices Market Forecasted to Reach $8.50 Billion by 2032, Growing at 6.60% CAGR. About Us: SNS Insider is one of the leading market research and consulting agencies that dominates the market research industry globally. Our company's aim is to give clients the knowledge they require in order to function in changing circumstances. In order to give you current, accurate market data, consumer insights, and opinions so that you can make decisions with confidence, we employ a variety of techniques, including surveys, video talks, and focus groups around the world. CONTACT: Contact Us: Jagney Dave - Vice President of Client Engagement Phone: +1-315 636 4242 (US) | +44- 20 3290 5010 (UK)Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data


Daily Mail
15-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Post Malone caught in embarrassing FaceTune fail with Real Housewives star Kim Zolciak
Post Malone has been caught in an embarrassing FaceTune fail, although not by his own doing. The singer, 29, posed backstage at one of his shows with former Real Housewives of Atlanta star Kim Zolciak. Zolciak later proudly posted the photos to Instagram, but her followers were quick to notice that Malone's face appeared drastically different in one of the images. In one photo, the Circles star's signature facial tattoos had been completely blurred and smudged off. Zolciak was leaning in to him in the image, leading fans to suspect that she'd accidentally FaceTuned the rapper while editing her own visage. 'I think you filtered the tats off his face in the second pic,' wrote one fan. 'Poor Posty. Done got Facetuned,' added another. Responding to the accusation, Zolciak wrote back, 'Lmfaoooo that's funny!! We've known Posty for many many years babe these pics are old.' But fans weren't buying Zolciak's explanation, with one retorting, 'Kim, come on. He has the tats in pic one and they are gone in pic two. Both are from the same night.' The reality star has previously been accused of editing her photos on social media. Meanwhile, Zolciak's followers also commented on Malone's weight loss in the new photos. The hitmaker, who is currently on tour with country star Jelly Roll, left his fans shocked as they reacted to his transformation. This comes just months after Malone addressed speculation that he was using Ozempic. Amid the rumors, he opened up about his weight loss journey and revealed how he made a subtle change to his diet and, as a result, shed nearly 60 pounds. Earlier this year, he shared the details about his body transformation during an appearance on The Howard Stern Show in late January. He claimed that he did not turn to weight loss drugs but instead introduced just one important ingredient to his diet to go from 240 pounds to 185. In addition to eating healthier, he said that adding a hot sauce with no calories helped him cut out fried food and unhealthy snacks. He said that while touring, it was difficult to stick to a consistent diet due to being in unfamiliar cities with limited food options. However, he said he started eating more whole foods and seeing results. He said he paired hot sauce with grilled chicken, carrots and white rice and lost about 60 pounds just with that change. Malone also said he stopped eating greasy, unhealthy snacks as well as cutting out soda in an effort to consume less sugar.


Daily Mirror
25-04-2025
- Health
- Daily Mirror
Whole Foods weight loss shakes 'perfect for busy mums' that 'tastes like a holiday'
Protein shakes can help people stay fuller for longer, keeping cravings at bay For those trying to lose weight and live a healthier lifestyle, the influx of information about supplements, protein shakes, meals-in-a-bottle and more can be overwhelming. When it comes to protein, however, it's important to remember that it is one of the major components of a healthy, functional body and can help people stay fuller for longer - which will naturally help with weight loss - along with other health benefits such as both health and digestion. That said, it can be difficult for people to hit their protein goals. Busy lives mean may find themselves snacking on foods like chocolate and crisps which, while convenient when on the go, aren't actually going to keep them satisfied and can cause issues such as feeling bloated or sluggish. However, there are plenty of products on the market that make hitting protein goals easier, even when people don't have access to a kitchen to whip up some chicken and rice: Daily Shake, for example, offers loads of flavours of protein shakes and is now available after selling out at Whole Foods UK and Supercare Pharmacies in Dubai. The Daily Shake is described as Australia's tastiest health shake after going viral online. Often, protein shakes aren't the nicest drink to chug down, but these shakes are available in a number of flavours including chocolate souffle, whipped coffee, mango, strawberry cheesecake and even baklava - meaning shoppers can actually enjoy themselves while hitting their fitness and wellbeing goals. The jar of protein mix, which is now available for £36, offers up to 10 servings and has a high 23-26 grams of faba and pea protein in each 203-calorie shake. It also has a blend of 27 vitamins and minerals to support overall health and is designed to enhance energy levels, boost immunity and promote healthy skin, hair and nails with zinc and vitamin C elements. Alternatively, Daily Shake offers the Weight Loss Starter Pack, which includes 20 Sachets (two each of the 10 flavours), as well as a 400ml shaker and an electric mixer. Originally costing £106, it's now down to £83. The Daily Shake is also said to help with bloating, as it has added biotin which supports natural collagen production - a digestive enzyme blend to help de-bloat. It has zero added sugar, is an all-natural, non-GMO shake and completely vegan and dairy free. To prepare the shake, simply add two scoops of the powder to 300ml of water and shake well. If shoppers aren't feeling totally aligned with this shake, they could try a cheaper option with the Slimfast Cafe Latte Powder for £8 from Superdrug. This shake comes in a 584 gram box, features 23 vitamins and minerals, is high in protein and a great source of fibre. It can also give up to 16 servings to buyers. Another option could be the Protein Meal Replacement Blend for £8.99 from MyProtein for anyone who wants to replace meals with a 200 calorie shake that contains 17g of high-quality protein. The flavours come in vanilla, banana, chocolate, salted caramel and strawberry in a 500 gram bag. However, the Daily Shake went viral for a reason, and shoppers have shared their thoughts on the brands website. One shopper said: 'Loving all the options as a busy mum!' Another wrote: 'I love this flavour. It tastes like vacation and keeps me full all morning! I will definitely be ordering more.' 'My Daily Shake gets me up in the morning and ready to go. I love the taste and that the ingredients - especially the MCT - gives me the energy I need to sustain myself during everyday exercise as well as my weekly paddle tournaments! The sachets make it super easy for me to take to the pool for after laps or to the Padel courts and gym!' said another buyer. Not everyone was a fan of the Daily Shake, however, and some shared opposing views. One customer said: 'The protein shake flavour is a bit powdery despite shaking it for over one minute and the shake becoming smooth, but I can still make out a bit of the intended flavours.' Another said: 'The subtlety works for some of these but I would have preferred a stronger flavour profile on some!' For a product that has gone viral and is now back in stock across UK shops and online however, the Daily Shake could be a tasty and healthy option to try.