BALTIMORE, July 13, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Nearly nine out of
ten U.S. adults (88 percent) report experiencing stress during the
pandemic, according to a survey conducted by Medifast (NYSE:
MED), the company behind OPTAVIA®, one of the
fastest-growing health and wellness communities. Additionally,
82 percent of those surveyed are concerned about at least one
aspect of their physical or mental health, and one-fifth are
struggling to make progress on their pre-pandemic health goals.
Medifast surveyed over 1,000 U.S. adults* to understand the
impact of the pandemic and the subsequent shelter in place orders
had on their ability to maintain and develop healthy habits, as
well as how people are coping during this difficult time.
The surveys most notable findings concluded that:
- Diet and exercise are top-of-mind for many, with more than half
(57 percent) of respondents concerned about either their weight,
overeating, or getting enough exercise since the start of the
shelter in place orders.
- Nearly half (46 percent) of those surveyed report having
difficulty with healthy food habits. Specifically, those
respondents report struggling with snacking too much (34 percent),
sticking to a healthy diet (26 percent), and portion control when
eating (19 percent).
- Women (52 percent) are more likely than men (41 percent) to
have difficulty with at least one aspect related to food.
Of the majority of survey respondents who report experiencing
stress during the pandemic outbreak, 75 percent are actively
looking for ways to manage the increased anxiety. When asked about
solutions to stress, the survey finds that people are leaning on
their social networks for support, with more than half calling
friends and family for help.
"The pandemic has brought significant changes to the lives of
every American, in many cases preventing them from achieving
physical and mental health goals," said Medifast Chief Executive
Officer, Dan Chard. "It's no
surprise that many who are finding it difficult to maintain healthy
habits during this time are turning to their communities for
support."
Additional highlights from the Medifast survey include:
- Stress during the pandemic is affecting women at a higher rate
than men, with 50 percent of women being concerned about their
stress levels versus only 34 percent of men.
- Women are more likely to be concerned about their weight,
overeating, and access to nutritious food compared to their male
counterparts during this time.
But there is some good news: half of all respondents reported
that they are managing their pandemic related stress by exercising,
eating healthfully, or cooking, with 90 percent of those surveyed
saying that eating healthfully was either "very" or "somewhat"
effective in managing their stress.
About Medifast:
Medifast (NYSE: MED) is the company behind one of the
fastest-growing health and wellness communities, OPTAVIA®,
which offers Lifelong Transformation, One Healthy Habit at a Time®.
Based on nearly 40 years of experience, Medifast has redefined
direct selling by combining the best aspects of the model. Its
community of thousands of independent OPTAVIA Coaches teach
Clients to develop holistic healthy habits through products and
clinically proven plans, the Habits of Health® Transformational
System and comprehensive support from a community of like-minded
people. In 2019, Medifast expanded the OPTAVIA movement
globally, beginning with the Asia-Pacific region. Medifast is traded on the
New York Stock Exchange and was named to Fortune's 100
Fastest-Growing Companies list in 2019 and Forbes' 100 Most
Trustworthy Companies in America list in 2016 and 2017. For more
information, visit www.MedifastInc.com or
www.OPTAVIA.com.
*Methodology:
1,327 nationally representative US adults, ages 18+ through
YouGov's omnibus. The survey was fielded from April 23-24, 2020, with a margin of error of +/-
3% at 95% confidence.
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