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The Prices Of Dietary Supplements Burn Athletes' Pockets
Recent developments have brought about a change in the concept of nutritional supplements, and the amount consumed by an individual varies from person to person. Since some individuals consume these supplements on a daily basis, such as proteins, fat burners, and keratin, especially since facilities have spread and expanded dramatically, reports Al-Qabas daily. Sources working in the sector told the daily the consumption of these products by young people is not less than 80 dinars per month, or approximately 1,000 dinars annually, while up to 200 dinars for those interested in bodybuilding, or about 2.4 thousand dinars annually, while female consumption is focused on supplements, knowing that the demand for various nutritional supplements is seasonal, its peak is in the summer and decreases in the winter.
According to Muhammad Bukhamseen, General Manager of Health House, the demand for nutritional supplements at the moment is widespread among both sexes, with the large number of health clubs in Kuwait being a major contributing factor. He added that 60-70% of people interested in nutritional supplements consider it seasonal and not as a sustainable lifestyle, noting that the most popular ages in Kuwait, which are concerned with their health, muscle building and fat burning, are 18-50 years old.
It was pointed out by Bukhamseen that the monthly consumption of nutritional supplements by young people is not less than 80 dinars, and that the average consumption for young women is 30 dinars, which indicates that the choice of product is primarily determined by its flavor. Bukhamseen explained that the most important countries from which various types of nutritional supplements are imported are Eastern Europe, such as Poland and Hungary, in addition to Britain, the United States of America and Canada.
According to sources working in the industry, protein isolate is the most popular nutritional supplement because it is quickly absorbed and does not contain lactose, sugar, fats or carbohydrates, and keratin monohydrate is the second best-selling product, as it removes excess water from the body and stores it in muscle, followed by BCA, a fat burner and an increase in metabolism, and finally omega-3 vitamins.
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