The Kerry Health and Nutrition Institute (KHNI) has unveiled its 2025 report on the Ten Key Health and Nutrition Trends, providing insights into the future of food and beverage innovation.
Developed with insights from an industry network of over 100 scientific experts, including nutritionists, food scientists, sustainability leaders, regulatory specialists and more. This open access report offers a glimpse at the scientific developments that will shape nutrition innovation in 2025, with a subject matter expert opinion spotlighted per trend.
Commenting on the trends, Dr Aoife Marie Murphy of the KHNI said “This report shows us that areas like healthy aging, reducing sodium and understanding the microbiome are all areas where science is evolving. These trends can inform new product innovation, delivering the health benefits that consumers are looking for, while also considering taste, affordability and sustainability.”
The KHNI – which will celebrate its 10th anniversary in 2025 – was established to advance ‘Science for Healthier Food’. In its seventh annual edition of its Health & Nutrition Trends, the KHNI presents the latest breakthroughs in research, technology, product development, and consumer behaviour that are shaping the future of food. The megatrend, Sustainable Nutrition, influences each of the key health and nutrition trends, which include:
The KHNI’s commitment to advance and apply the science behind healthier food choices is supported by over 1,100 Kerry scientists, external collaborators and a Scientific Advisory Council, composed of leading experts in health and nutrition. The KHNI plays a key role in communicating scientific breakthroughs to the industry through credible, evidence-based resources, equipping food and beverage leaders with insights to navigate the evolving landscape of taste and nutrition.
KHNI is inviting food and beverage companies to explore the opportunities for product innovation that arise from the ever-evolving science of health and nutrition, essential for achieving sustainable nutrition goals. For more details on KHNI’s Health and Nutrition Trends, please click here.
Source: foodanddrinktechnology.com