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Brightseed’s 2025 Consumer Research Finds 45% of U.S. Adults Are Now “Bioactivists” – the Largest and Fastest-Growing Health Segment — Up from 27% in 2022

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Brightseed’s 2025 Consumer Research Finds 45% of U.S. Adults Are Now “Bioactivists” – the Largest and Fastest-Growing Health Segment — Up from 27% in 2022
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Brightseed’s 2025 Consumer Research Finds 45% of U.S. Adults Are Now “Bioactivists” – the Largest and Fastest-Growing Health Segment — Up from 27% in 2022

2025-08-26 23:00 Last Updated At:23:21

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 26, 2025--

Brightseed, the bioactives leader unlocking nature with AI to elevate human health and developer of the Forager® AI platform, today announced findings from its second installment of Bioactivist consumer research. The updated findings revealed that 45% of U.S. adults now identify as Bioactivists – proactive, health-conscious consumers who see health as a foundation rather than a fix, and who are increasingly seeking products with proven health benefits. This is a sharp rise from 27% in Brightseed’s 2022 survey, making Bioactivists the fastest growing and largest health-focused consumer segment in the U.S. Access Brightseed’s infographic detailing the survey findings here.

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KEY FINDINGS

Bioactivists outpace other consumers in their commitment to health, with 87% incorporating supplements into their routines, 68% regularly checking nutrition labels, and strong interest in products with bioactives – naturally occurring compounds in plants and other sources that positively impact human health.

These consumers not only represent a large share of the U.S. population, they also hold significant purchasing power, skew toward higher incomes, and are brand-loyal when their health needs are met.

“The Bioactivist is no longer a niche wellness enthusiast – they’re your neighbor, your coworker, and a powerful driver of market trends,” said David Blackwood, SVP, Commercial at Brightseed. “For food, beverage, and health companies, this is a prime opportunity to engage a large, motivated, and high-spend audience that is actively seeking products with proven functional benefits.”

The research also found growing consumer expectations for transparency and science in health products. More than 60% of consumers agree that their favorite brands should improve product healthfulness, communicate bioactive content, and back claims with science.

Brightseed’s proprietary AI platform, Forager – an advanced discovery and development engine for small molecules and bioactives – is uniquely positioned to meet this demand.

“Bioactives are nature’s health drivers, and Forager allows us to discover and unlock them at an unprecedented scale, providing our partners market disrupting innovation and development tools,” said Sofia Elizondo, Co-Founder and President of Brightseed. “This research confirms that consumers are ready – and eager – for products that harness bioactives to support human health.”

The 2025 Brightseed Health & Nutrition Survey was conducted online in April 2025 among a nationally representative sample of 1,200 U.S. adults, ages 18 and older.

About Brightseed

Brightseed®, the bioactives leader unlocking nature with AI to elevate human health, is a World Economic Global Innovator. Brightseed’s proprietary AI, Forager®, accelerates bioactive discovery, biological validation, and ingredient formulation from years to months, rapidly revealing new connections between nature and humanity. Brightseed produces clinically-proven bioactives for dietary supplements, food & beverage CPG, specialty nutrition, and medical foods to power proactive health worldwide. Learn more at brightseedbio.com.

Brightseed’s 2025 Bioactivist Consumer Research reveals that 45% of U.S. adults are now proactive, health-conscious “Bioactivists,” up from 27% in 2022. This mainstream, high-purchasing power segment is driving demand for functional foods, beverages, and supplements containing bioactives. Findings highlight a major market opportunity for brands to meet growing expectations for science-backed, health-forward products.

Brightseed’s 2025 Bioactivist Consumer Research reveals that 45% of U.S. adults are now proactive, health-conscious “Bioactivists,” up from 27% in 2022. This mainstream, high-purchasing power segment is driving demand for functional foods, beverages, and supplements containing bioactives. Findings highlight a major market opportunity for brands to meet growing expectations for science-backed, health-forward products.

COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — President Donald Trump suggested Friday that he may punish countries with tariffs if they don’t back the U.S. controlling Greenland, a message that came as a Congressional delegation met Danish and Greenlandic lawmakers in Copenhagen and sought to lower tensions.

Trump for months has insisted that the U.S. should control Greenland, a semiautonomous territory of NATO ally Denmark, and said earlier this week that anything less than the Arctic island being in U.S. hands would be “unacceptable.”

“I may put a tariff on countries if they don’t go along with Greenland,” he said Friday, without providing details. “We need Greenland for national security.”

He had not previously mentioned using tariffs to try to force the issue.

Earlier this week, the foreign ministers of Denmark and Greenland met in Washington this week with U.S. Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

That encounter didn’t resolve the deep differences, but did produce an agreement to set up a working group — on whose purpose Denmark and the White House then offered sharply diverging public views. Greenland is a semiautonomous territory of Denmark, a NATO ally of the U.S.

President Donald Trump speaks during an event to promote investment in rural health care in the East Room of the White House, Friday, Jan. 16, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

President Donald Trump speaks during an event to promote investment in rural health care in the East Room of the White House, Friday, Jan. 16, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

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