Over 70 percent of Americans are more health-conscious post-pandemic


Two in three Americans credit the past two years with teaching them how important their health really is.

That’s according to a poll of 2,000 U.S. adults aged 30 and above, where just as many said weight loss is a “top health goal” for them over the next year.

In fact, 71% believe the pandemic has taught them to be more observant of their health. 

Since the onset of the pandemic in March 2020, 64% admitted their physical health was affected — half of all respondents said they’ve gained weight in the past two years. Of them, 52% gained between 9 and 20 pounds. 

Commissioned by Nutrisystem and conducted by OnePoll, the study asked respondents how their health habits and goals today compare to a pre-pandemic world. 

Prior to March 2020, common health concerns included weight loss (33%), weight gain (33%), stress or burnout (31%) and mental health (27%). Now, stress, burnout (33%) and weight gain (31%) still bother a similar percentage of respondents.

Regardless, seven in 10 agree that they’ve become more aware of how they treat their body since the pandemic began. 

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According to a poll of 2,000 U.S. adults aged 30 and above, where just as many said weight loss is a “top health goal” for them over the next year.
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With a newfound understanding of their health, 64% are motivated to lose weight because they know it has an impact on their immunity. 

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About six in 10 (61%) also now realize that a healthy diet and lifestyle can better protect their long-term health. 

seven in 10 agree that they’ve become more aware of how they treat their body since the pandemic began.
Seven in 10 poll respondents agree that they’ve become more aware of how they treat their body since the pandemic began.
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Not only are respondents making positive changes for their health, they’re also keeping a positive attitude as 41% believe they can return to their pre-pandemic body.

“Taking care of ourselves, whether it be maintaining a healthy weight or losing weight, is so important to our overall health and the pandemic really brought this into focus,” says Courtney McCormick, corporate dietitian at Nutrisystem. “However, so many of us still struggle to take that step toward a healthier lifestyle because it feels hard and unattainable. But the truth is, it doesn’t have to be.”

71% believe the pandemic has taught them to be more observant of their health.
Seventy-one percent of poll respondents believe the pandemic has taught them to be more observant of their health.
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More than half of all respondents (52%) said the pandemic has impacted their daily routine. Of those respondents, 58% admit their routine has been severely disrupted. 

But change may be on the horizon, as 67% feel they’ll be able to return to their pre-pandemic routines in 2023.

Almost three in five (59%) believe it will be easier to maintain their health and fitness in the next year compared to this year.

With a newfound understanding of their health, 64% are motivated to lose weight because they know it has an impact on their immunity.
With a newfound understanding of their health, 64% are motivated to lose weight because they know it has an impact on their immunity.
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So it’s no surprise that 59% of respondents are focused on returning to maintaining physical fitness and activity.

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More than half (52%) of respondents believe things are stabilized to a point where they can get back into a healthy state, and that 2023 will be an improvement on the past two years when it comes to health.

Other areas of focus include having a consistent eating schedule (55%) and spending less time indoors (45%).
Other areas of focus include having a consistent eating schedule (55%) and spending less time indoors (45%).

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Seventy percent feel they have a better opportunity to focus on their health in the coming year, and 42% plan on making health their top priority.

Other areas of focus include having a consistent eating schedule (55%) and spending less time indoors (45%).

More than half (52%) of respondents believe things are stabilized to a point where they can get back into a healthy state, and that 2023 will be an improvement on the past two years when it comes to health.
More than half (52%) of respondents believe things are stabilized to a point where they can get back into a healthy state.
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“There is no one size fits all approach when it comes to health and wellness,” adds McCormick. “Our goal at Nutrisystem is to help individuals lose weight and feel their best — by giving them individualized and comprehensive programs that adapt throughout a person’s journey. When you are geared with the tools to succeed, living a healthier lifestyle is easily achievable.” 

67% feel they’ll be able to return to their pre-pandemic routines in 2023.
Sixty-seven percent of poll respondents feel they’ll be able to return to their pre-pandemic routines in 2023.
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Survey methodology:

This random double-opt-in survey of 2,002 Americans aged 30+ was commissioned by Nutrisystem between September 16 and September 27, 2022. It was conducted by market research company OnePoll, whose team members are members of the Market Research Society and have corporate membership to the American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR) and the European Society for Opinion and Marketing Research (ESOMAR).



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