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From wellness to wellbeing

A new study unpicks consumer attitudes to wellness and wellbeing and reveals four distinct market segments ripe for innovation. Study co-author Kevin Kelly reveals more


The health and wellness industry comprises product, service and experience providers which cater to a broad yet imprecise cohort of consumers. Wares are delivered through a plethora of channels – from the hospitality sector, spas, fitness centres and spiritual arenas to lifestyle real estate, healthcare and medical institutes and nutritional/food-based businesses.

For all its vibrancy, however, the industry has grown in a decentralised manner and lacks standards, terminology and performance metrics. This has led to market confusion and makes it much harder for product and service providers to communicate genuine differentiation and establish brand loyalty. Consumers question why they should pay more or travel farther for top wellness resorts, for example, if they don’t perceive them to offer anything meaningfully different than affordable, local brands.

It’s against this backdrop that WELLSurvey, a new thought-provoking national probability study, measured the attitudes, behaviours, beliefs and intentions of US consumers towards wellness and wellbeing.

Wellness vs wellbeing
WELLSurvey is co-authored by Civano Advisory Services’ CEO, Kevin Kelly, a spa figure with more than two decades of experience and Peter Yesawich, co-founder and former vice chair of leading travel and tourism marketing agency MMGY Global.

It’s based on 1,002 Americans aged 25-74 who reside in the top half of all homes defined by annual household income – with a mean of US$155,400 (€139,651, £119,249) and median of US$127,500 (€114,578, £97,840). Reflecting the sentiments of 88 million households, the survey indicates the majority of respondents describe themselves as resilient and optimistic about their future but also express concern about the direction of the country and world events. Most now incorporate health and wellness practices in their everyday lives and cite being with family members as their greatest sense of joy.

Findings reveal that US adults consider ‘wellness’ and ‘wellbeing’ complementary concepts associated with different lifestyle benefits. The former is understood to include objective, measurable activities and functions that enhance healthier living. The latter is a broader term that includes emotional health in addition to mental and physical states. It’s associated with more subjective, aspirational and relational terms (see Diagram 1). We explore the relationship between how these two concepts are viewed in more detail in a separate article – see www.spabusiness.com/wellsurvey1.

Significantly, 20.2 million affluent households in the US (23 per cent of respondents) are now more interested in enhancing their wellbeing than wellness. Meaning, that while they value the functional aspects of healthier living found in wellness programmes and services – healing touch, food, fitness, mental health, healthier routines – all of which feed into the wellbeing toolkit, they embrace a more integrated and ethereal approach to healthy living overall.

Market segments revealed
With the US$5.6 trillion (€5.03 trillion, £4.30 trillion) global health and wellness marketplace projected to achieve a compound annual growth rate of 8.6 per cent through 2027, according to the Global Wellness Institute, it’s logical to conclude that one size doesn’t fit all when targeting today’s customers. Market segmentation is necessary for more effective strategic positioning, differentiation and growth.

To this end, WELLSurvey measured people’s responses to 84 attitudinal, behavioural and belief statements/variables, plus gathered details about demographics and health metrics. Significantly, it uncovered four unique consumer groups – as outlined below and in Diagram 2 – with distinctive wellness and wellbeing habits, interests and lifestyles.

While the segments have varying, and at times overlapping, characteristics, they present exciting opportunities for industry growth through the development of new products, programmes, services and experiences that reflect their preferences.


WELLSearchers
– 52.8 million households
The largest market segment, representing 52.8 million US households (60 per cent of the overall sample), WELLSearchers are defined by their regular use of spas, alternative medical practices and healing therapies. They are spa and wellness enthusiasts who are optimistic and prioritise their efforts to achieve and maintain a healthy lifestyle. They are significantly more likely than other adults to:

• Have a higher annual household income

• Weigh less

• Take a daily vitamin or supplement

• Have children and pets

• Live in an urban area

• Be racially diverse

• Agree with the following statements:

  – I love learning

  – You can accomplish anything if you’re determined

  – I love spending time in nature

  – My health is priority one

WELLTrackers
– 27.3 million households
WELLTrackers are defined by their use of wearable technology to track and monitor their health metrics and wellbeing. There are 27.3 million WELLTracker households (accounting for 31 per cent of survey respondents) and these adults are significantly more likely than other adults to:

• Collect and monitor their health metrics daily

• Rate their overall health good/excellent

• Have a four-year college degree

• Be employed full-time

• Live in an urban area

• Not have a disability that inhibits them

• Agree with the following statements:

  – I love learning

  – I have the energy to do the things I want to

  – My family is the source of my greatest joy

WELLFanatics
– 15.8 million households
Defined by their exercise frequency, WELLFanatics account for 15.8 million households (18 per cent of all people surveyed). WELLFanatics are highly active physically and embrace a sense of success. They exercise 7 hours or more a week and are significantly more likely than other adults to:

• Have a higher annual household income

• Rate their health good/excellent

• Collect and monitor their health metrics

• Take fewer medications

• Agree with the following statements:

  – Life’s journey is about constantly growing and improving

  – Integrity is everything to me

  – I feel empathy towards others

  – I have a sense of purpose

WELLZoomers
– 15.8 million households
There are 15.8 million WELLZoomer households in the US (representing 18 per cent of survey respondents). They’re defined by their age cohort (25–34-year-olds) and attitudes about healthy living. WELLZoomers are the children of Boomers who possess an even stronger desire for healthier living and greater wellbeing. They are significantly more likely to:

• Use wearables

• Use spa, alternative medical practices, and healing therapies

• Rent versus own a home

• Feel anxious

• Consume recreational marijuana and CBD products

• Be black or Hispanic

• Agree with the following statements:

  – I wish I could spend more time with my spouse/significant other

  – I measure my wellbeing by how hopeful, joyful and energised I feel

  – I am excited about what lies ahead

  – My work has meaning

Future opportunities
As competition in the marketplace increases and the integration of data, technology and health science into experiential programmes and services continues, it will be imperative to have clear standards and agreed metrics to define and differentiate unique experiences and programme premiums. Further, providers will need a deeper understanding of the profiles and expectations of diverse market segments to remain relevant, identify new business opportunities and prosper.

Consumers’ increased focus on the pursuit of healthier lifestyles, guided by the insights derived from personal information and big data, has created a remarkable opportunity for both revenue growth and brand distinction. Providers who evolve their products and services to reflect the preferences of emerging markets will be the most successful.

For more information on the WELLSurvey, contact Kevin Kelly at [email protected] or visit https://civanoadvisors.com/wellsurvey/
photos: Kevin Kelly / Peter Yesawich

Study co-authors Kevin Kelly and Peter Yesawich

Read more from this issue of Spa Business magazine

View contents of Spa Business 2024 issue 3
<i>*Source: The WELLSurvey © 2024, Civano Advisory Services, LLC</i>
*Source: The WELLSurvey © 2024, Civano Advisory Services, LLC
WELLSearchers, the largest segment, represent 52.8 million US households
WELLSearchers, the largest segment, represent 52.8 million US households / photo: shutterstock/TheVisualsYouNeed
<i>*Source: The WELLSurvey © 2024, Civano Advisory Services, LLC   **88,160,000 HHS per 2022 Census data</i>
*Source: The WELLSurvey © 2024, Civano Advisory Services, LLC **88,160,000 HHS per 2022 Census data
The second largest market segment is the WELLTrackers
The second largest market segment is the WELLTrackers / photo: shutterstock/PeopleImages.com­_Yuri A
WELLFanatics are more likely to have a higher household income
WELLFanatics are more likely to have a higher household income / photo: shutterstock/4 PM production
The children of Boomers, WELLZoomers, have an even stronger desire for wellbeing
The children of Boomers, WELLZoomers, have an even stronger desire for wellbeing / photo: shutterstock/Breslavtsev Oleg
The study reflects the values of 88 million US households
The study reflects the values of 88 million US households / photo: shutterstock/PeopleImages.com - Yuri A
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Research
From wellness to wellbeing

A new study unpicks consumer attitudes to wellness and wellbeing and reveals four distinct market segments ripe for innovation. Study co-author Kevin Kelly reveals more


The health and wellness industry comprises product, service and experience providers which cater to a broad yet imprecise cohort of consumers. Wares are delivered through a plethora of channels – from the hospitality sector, spas, fitness centres and spiritual arenas to lifestyle real estate, healthcare and medical institutes and nutritional/food-based businesses.

For all its vibrancy, however, the industry has grown in a decentralised manner and lacks standards, terminology and performance metrics. This has led to market confusion and makes it much harder for product and service providers to communicate genuine differentiation and establish brand loyalty. Consumers question why they should pay more or travel farther for top wellness resorts, for example, if they don’t perceive them to offer anything meaningfully different than affordable, local brands.

It’s against this backdrop that WELLSurvey, a new thought-provoking national probability study, measured the attitudes, behaviours, beliefs and intentions of US consumers towards wellness and wellbeing.

Wellness vs wellbeing
WELLSurvey is co-authored by Civano Advisory Services’ CEO, Kevin Kelly, a spa figure with more than two decades of experience and Peter Yesawich, co-founder and former vice chair of leading travel and tourism marketing agency MMGY Global.

It’s based on 1,002 Americans aged 25-74 who reside in the top half of all homes defined by annual household income – with a mean of US$155,400 (€139,651, £119,249) and median of US$127,500 (€114,578, £97,840). Reflecting the sentiments of 88 million households, the survey indicates the majority of respondents describe themselves as resilient and optimistic about their future but also express concern about the direction of the country and world events. Most now incorporate health and wellness practices in their everyday lives and cite being with family members as their greatest sense of joy.

Findings reveal that US adults consider ‘wellness’ and ‘wellbeing’ complementary concepts associated with different lifestyle benefits. The former is understood to include objective, measurable activities and functions that enhance healthier living. The latter is a broader term that includes emotional health in addition to mental and physical states. It’s associated with more subjective, aspirational and relational terms (see Diagram 1). We explore the relationship between how these two concepts are viewed in more detail in a separate article – see www.spabusiness.com/wellsurvey1.

Significantly, 20.2 million affluent households in the US (23 per cent of respondents) are now more interested in enhancing their wellbeing than wellness. Meaning, that while they value the functional aspects of healthier living found in wellness programmes and services – healing touch, food, fitness, mental health, healthier routines – all of which feed into the wellbeing toolkit, they embrace a more integrated and ethereal approach to healthy living overall.

Market segments revealed
With the US$5.6 trillion (€5.03 trillion, £4.30 trillion) global health and wellness marketplace projected to achieve a compound annual growth rate of 8.6 per cent through 2027, according to the Global Wellness Institute, it’s logical to conclude that one size doesn’t fit all when targeting today’s customers. Market segmentation is necessary for more effective strategic positioning, differentiation and growth.

To this end, WELLSurvey measured people’s responses to 84 attitudinal, behavioural and belief statements/variables, plus gathered details about demographics and health metrics. Significantly, it uncovered four unique consumer groups – as outlined below and in Diagram 2 – with distinctive wellness and wellbeing habits, interests and lifestyles.

While the segments have varying, and at times overlapping, characteristics, they present exciting opportunities for industry growth through the development of new products, programmes, services and experiences that reflect their preferences.


WELLSearchers
– 52.8 million households
The largest market segment, representing 52.8 million US households (60 per cent of the overall sample), WELLSearchers are defined by their regular use of spas, alternative medical practices and healing therapies. They are spa and wellness enthusiasts who are optimistic and prioritise their efforts to achieve and maintain a healthy lifestyle. They are significantly more likely than other adults to:

• Have a higher annual household income

• Weigh less

• Take a daily vitamin or supplement

• Have children and pets

• Live in an urban area

• Be racially diverse

• Agree with the following statements:

  – I love learning

  – You can accomplish anything if you’re determined

  – I love spending time in nature

  – My health is priority one

WELLTrackers
– 27.3 million households
WELLTrackers are defined by their use of wearable technology to track and monitor their health metrics and wellbeing. There are 27.3 million WELLTracker households (accounting for 31 per cent of survey respondents) and these adults are significantly more likely than other adults to:

• Collect and monitor their health metrics daily

• Rate their overall health good/excellent

• Have a four-year college degree

• Be employed full-time

• Live in an urban area

• Not have a disability that inhibits them

• Agree with the following statements:

  – I love learning

  – I have the energy to do the things I want to

  – My family is the source of my greatest joy

WELLFanatics
– 15.8 million households
Defined by their exercise frequency, WELLFanatics account for 15.8 million households (18 per cent of all people surveyed). WELLFanatics are highly active physically and embrace a sense of success. They exercise 7 hours or more a week and are significantly more likely than other adults to:

• Have a higher annual household income

• Rate their health good/excellent

• Collect and monitor their health metrics

• Take fewer medications

• Agree with the following statements:

  – Life’s journey is about constantly growing and improving

  – Integrity is everything to me

  – I feel empathy towards others

  – I have a sense of purpose

WELLZoomers
– 15.8 million households
There are 15.8 million WELLZoomer households in the US (representing 18 per cent of survey respondents). They’re defined by their age cohort (25–34-year-olds) and attitudes about healthy living. WELLZoomers are the children of Boomers who possess an even stronger desire for healthier living and greater wellbeing. They are significantly more likely to:

• Use wearables

• Use spa, alternative medical practices, and healing therapies

• Rent versus own a home

• Feel anxious

• Consume recreational marijuana and CBD products

• Be black or Hispanic

• Agree with the following statements:

  – I wish I could spend more time with my spouse/significant other

  – I measure my wellbeing by how hopeful, joyful and energised I feel

  – I am excited about what lies ahead

  – My work has meaning

Future opportunities
As competition in the marketplace increases and the integration of data, technology and health science into experiential programmes and services continues, it will be imperative to have clear standards and agreed metrics to define and differentiate unique experiences and programme premiums. Further, providers will need a deeper understanding of the profiles and expectations of diverse market segments to remain relevant, identify new business opportunities and prosper.

Consumers’ increased focus on the pursuit of healthier lifestyles, guided by the insights derived from personal information and big data, has created a remarkable opportunity for both revenue growth and brand distinction. Providers who evolve their products and services to reflect the preferences of emerging markets will be the most successful.

For more information on the WELLSurvey, contact Kevin Kelly at [email protected] or visit https://civanoadvisors.com/wellsurvey/
photos: Kevin Kelly / Peter Yesawich

Study co-authors Kevin Kelly and Peter Yesawich

Read more from this issue of Spa Business magazine

View contents of Spa Business 2024 issue 3
<i>*Source: The WELLSurvey © 2024, Civano Advisory Services, LLC</i>
*Source: The WELLSurvey © 2024, Civano Advisory Services, LLC
WELLSearchers, the largest segment, represent 52.8 million US households
WELLSearchers, the largest segment, represent 52.8 million US households / photo: shutterstock/TheVisualsYouNeed
<i>*Source: The WELLSurvey © 2024, Civano Advisory Services, LLC   **88,160,000 HHS per 2022 Census data</i>
*Source: The WELLSurvey © 2024, Civano Advisory Services, LLC **88,160,000 HHS per 2022 Census data
The second largest market segment is the WELLTrackers
The second largest market segment is the WELLTrackers / photo: shutterstock/PeopleImages.com­_Yuri A
WELLFanatics are more likely to have a higher household income
WELLFanatics are more likely to have a higher household income / photo: shutterstock/4 PM production
The children of Boomers, WELLZoomers, have an even stronger desire for wellbeing
The children of Boomers, WELLZoomers, have an even stronger desire for wellbeing / photo: shutterstock/Breslavtsev Oleg
The study reflects the values of 88 million US households
The study reflects the values of 88 million US households / photo: shutterstock/PeopleImages.com - Yuri A
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