Anti-Aging Supplements Are Not Just For Boomers Anymore
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The average age of a supplement user is 53 years, but the fundamental concept that “healthy aging” is just for baby boomers and more mature consumers is no longer true, says marketing researcher Steven French.
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