Consumers seeking to boost mental energy may find vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid), which contributes to normal mental performance, to be appealing in an energy product, provided the benefit of the ingredient is clearly communicated.
Marketing that educates consumers in the added value of these ingredients is key, as is highlighting the lesser known benefits of traditional energy ingredients. Though riboflavin is commonly used in energy products, for example, its additional benefits of protecting cells from oxidative stress and supporting the maintenance of normal vision are not always conveyed.
Taurine
Taurine is another valuable ingredient for use in energy supplements, including those positioned to contribute to overall health and those promoting energy for sports performance. Taurine is involved in regulating calcium levels inside the cells, which is integral to both energy metabolism and proper muscle function.
Besides the appeal of taurine for pre-workout energy and muscle support, it has the extra benefits of contributing to cardiovascular function (by regulating blood pressure and heart contractions) and protecting cells from oxidative stress, making it one of the more popular functional ingredients used in sports nutrition formulation.
Consumer Energy Trends in Europe
Across Europe, more consumers are reaching for products to help them boost their energy, with digital marketing and e-commerce playing significant roles in increasing product awareness and accessibility. At the same time, consumers’ energy management needs and preferences have become increasingly diversified, leading to new marketing and R&D challenges in the category.
Some consumers are more likely to take a reactive approach to managing their energy needs, using products to recover from a dip in their energy levels, for a kick start, or to refuel after a workout.2 For these consumers, traditional energy products are highly relevant, though there is still opportunity in more tailored formulations, especially in mental versus physical energy and in post-workout nutritional support.