Europe Sports Nutrition Market Trends and Insights
Rising health and fitness consciousness among millennials and gen Z
Demographic transformation drives market expansion as younger consumers integrate sports nutrition into daily wellness routines rather than limiting usage to athletic performance. This generational shift creates sustained demand beyond traditional gym-centric consumption patterns. Growing participation in gym workouts, outdoor sports, yoga, and fitness challenges is driving consistent demand for performance-enhancing and recovery products. Sport England reported that 6,695,500 individuals attended fitness classes in England during the 2023-2024 period. Millennials and Gen Z are fueling the need for products designed to meet their specific dietary preferences and health goals, fostering innovation and diversification within the market. The World Health Organization's 2024 report highlighting potential savings of EUR 8 billion annually through increased physical activity reinforces policy support for fitness initiatives, creating favorable conditions for market growth. Social media amplifies this trend, with studies demonstrating that influencer trustworthiness and content quality significantly enhance exercise intentions and supplement purchasing behavior among younger consumers.Expansion of plant-based and clean-label formulations
The European Food Safety Authority streamlined approvals for novel proteins, including duckweed, crickets, and soy leghemoglobin, during 2024-2025, promoting ingredient diversification. As consumers increasingly prioritize products with a reduced environmental impact, manufacturers are shifting towards plant-based formulations due to their lower carbon emissions compared to animal-based proteins. Improved processing technologies are enhancing the taste, texture, and digestibility of plant-based sports nutrition products, addressing previous consumer concerns and boosting adoption. Plant-based protein consumption in Europe now exceeds 1.1 million tonnes annually, with soy and pea proteins leading in commercial applications, according to the European Vegetable Protein Association. The regulatory framework is evolving, with EFSA's updated guidance for novel food applications, effective February 2025, streamlining market entry for innovative protein sources while upholding safety standards.Stringent EFSA Claims approval process
Regulatory complexities create barriers that benefit established players while hindering innovation for smaller firms. The European Food Safety Authority requires extensive scientific evidence for health claims, yet cognitive benefits of creatine remain unapproved despite increasing consumer interest. Post-Brexit regulatory divergence adds to the challenge, as companies must navigate separate approval processes for the UK and EU, leading to higher compliance costs that disproportionately affect smaller enterprises. The Netherlands' proposed notification system for food supplements, modeled after Belgium and Romania, reflects growing regulatory scrutiny across EU member states. EFSA's updated guidance, effective February 2025, aims to enhance the quality of novel food applications but also extends assessment timelines. An EU task force working to harmonize maximum permitted levels across member states offers potential for regulatory streamlining, though implementation remains uncertain.Other drivers and restraints analyzed in the detailed report include:
- Premiumization of protein snacks and RTD beverages
- Rising participation in fitness activities and sports
- High cost and variability of raw materials
Segment Analysis
Sports Protein Products represented 68.24% of the Europe sports nutrition market in 2025, anchored by whey and casein powders widely accepted among gym users. This dominance stems from a robust demand for protein supplements, which are pivotal for muscle recovery, maintenance, and overall fitness, resonating with both athletes and fitness aficionados. However, sports non-protein products are on a growth trajectory, boasting an impressive 8.35% CAGR through 2031, underscoring a burgeoning consumer interest in specialized ergogenic aids. While whey retains its lead due to taste and bioavailability, plant-based alternatives are gaining momentum, championed by sustainability and allergen-friendly labels.Leading the non-protein demand are creatine, branched-chain amino acids, and colostrum. Meanwhile, ready-to-drink hybrids, merging protein with electrolytes, cater to convenience-seeking consumers and expand usage scenarios. Premium ready-to-drinks (RTDs) are making a mark on upscale shelves, harnessing glucosyl hesperidin for its vascular and energy benefits. With a growing emphasis on consumer education, brands are diversifying their offerings in terms of textures and delivery formats, further propelling the expansion of Europe's sports nutrition market size.
Complete Report Scope:
- By Product Type
- Sports Protein Products
- Protein/Energy Bars
- Sports Protein Powder
- Whey and Casein Powder
- Concentrate
- Isolate
- Others
- Plant-Based Protein Powder
- Other Sports Protein Powders
- Whey and Casein Powder
- Sports Protein RTD
- Sports Non-Protein Products
- Creatine
- BCAA
- Others
- Sports Protein Products
- By Distribution Channel
- Supermarkets / Hypermarkets
- Convenience Stores
- Specialist Stores
- Online Retail Stores
- Other Distribution Channels (Gyms, Vending, Pharmacies)
- By Geography
- United Kingdom
- Germany
- France
- Italy
- Spain
- Russia
- Sweden
- Belgium
- Poland
- Netherlands
- Rest of Europe
List of Companies Covered in this Report:
- Glanbia plc
- PepsiCo Inc.
- Nestle SA
- Abbott Laboratories
- The Hut Group (Myprotein)
- Post Holdings Inc.
- Red Bull GmbH
- Coca-Cola Co.
- Atlantic Grupa dd
- Science in Sport plc
- Herbalife Nutrition Ltd.
- MusclePharm Corp.
- Clif Bar and Company
- Bulk Powders
- OTE Sports Ltd.
- Prozis Group
- Optimum Nutrition
- German Sports Nutrition GmbH
- KONZEPT Nutrition
- Olimp Laboratories
Additional Benefits:
- The market estimate (ME) sheet in Excel format
- 3 months of analyst support
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Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Glanbia plc
- PepsiCo Inc.
- Nestle SA
- Abbott Laboratories
- The Hut Group (Myprotein)
- Post Holdings Inc.
- Red Bull GmbH
- Coca-Cola Co.
- Atlantic Grupa dd
- Science in Sport plc
- Herbalife Nutrition Ltd.
- MusclePharm Corp.
- Clif Bar and Company
- Bulk Powders
- OTE Sports Ltd.
- Prozis Group
- Optimum Nutrition
- German Sports Nutrition GmbH
- KONZEPT Nutrition
- Olimp Laboratories

