A healthier generation
With the exception of family, millennials value health the most. In a recent study, 79% said family was important in their lives, followed by health and wellness at 53%, friends at 39%, spirituality at 31% and career at 27%.
Wellness is a daily, active pursuit for millennials. They are eating healthier and exercising more than previous generations. They smoke less. Almost half consider healthy eating a lifestyle choice as opposed to a goal-driven diet.
Technology has enabled greater access to wellness information and has put personal health monitoring into the palms of their hands. Millennials use apps and technology to stay healthy; and while they are earning less than older generations, they are spending more on health and fitness.