8 Wellness Trends For 2019 Global Wellness Institute
8 Wellness Trends For 2019 Global Wellness Institute The only wellness trends report generated from the insights of 650 industry leaders from 50 nations, the global wellness summit’s annual trends forecast is a uniquely informed, detailed and global look at what’s ahead in wellness. The global wellness summit identifies the eight wellness trends that will have a meaningful impact on the $3.7 trillion global wellness industry in 2019.
8 Wellness Trends For 2019 Global Wellness Institute The global wellness institute last year revealed that the global wellness industry was now worth us$4.2 trillion and rising, and now the global wellness summit (gws) just released its 2019 wellness trends report with the eight top trends to watch out for in wellness this year. The global wellness summit has released its annual global wellness trends. the 2019 trends range from personalized nutrition to mainstream meditation to fashion beyond athleisure. The full report is 110 pages long and includes provocative new directions the authors feel will have the most meaningful—and not fleeting—impact on the $4.2 trillion global wellness industry. New york, ny—the global wellness summit (gws) announced its “8 wellness trends for 2019” in a press release. the top two trends are “well fashion—way beyond athleisure” and “wellness takes on overtourism,” according to the release.
Wellness Trends For 2019 Global Wellness Institute The full report is 110 pages long and includes provocative new directions the authors feel will have the most meaningful—and not fleeting—impact on the $4.2 trillion global wellness industry. New york, ny—the global wellness summit (gws) announced its “8 wellness trends for 2019” in a press release. the top two trends are “well fashion—way beyond athleisure” and “wellness takes on overtourism,” according to the release. Global wellness summit releases in depth report, "eight wellness trends for 2019" when 650 wellness experts from 50 nations gather to debate the future of wellness, a uniquely informed and global view of trends unfolds. The wellness trends forecasts keep rolling in, and fast company’s recent report on the “most promising” for 2019 identifies everything from the home fitness revolution to the “drybar effect” to a wave of wellness companies by and for people of color to “plant based foods getting meatier.”. As an organization with a keen eye on the future of wellness in every sector of the industry, we are pleased to present this trends resource. this is an aggregated compendium of global trends reports published by various companies and organizations. Today, at a press event held at hearst tower in nyc and hosted by good housekeeping and the good housekeeping institute, the organization released their top wellness trends for 2019 (and beyond)—the provocative new directions they feel will have the most meaningful—and not fleeting—impact on the $4.5 trillion global wellness industry.
Wellness Trends For 2019 Global Wellness Institute Global wellness summit releases in depth report, "eight wellness trends for 2019" when 650 wellness experts from 50 nations gather to debate the future of wellness, a uniquely informed and global view of trends unfolds. The wellness trends forecasts keep rolling in, and fast company’s recent report on the “most promising” for 2019 identifies everything from the home fitness revolution to the “drybar effect” to a wave of wellness companies by and for people of color to “plant based foods getting meatier.”. As an organization with a keen eye on the future of wellness in every sector of the industry, we are pleased to present this trends resource. this is an aggregated compendium of global trends reports published by various companies and organizations. Today, at a press event held at hearst tower in nyc and hosted by good housekeeping and the good housekeeping institute, the organization released their top wellness trends for 2019 (and beyond)—the provocative new directions they feel will have the most meaningful—and not fleeting—impact on the $4.5 trillion global wellness industry.
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