Jon Benninger

September 27, 2022

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This series will look back at the stories we were covering in Natural Products Insider 25, 20, 15, 10 and 5 years ago this month. In addition to providing some interesting history, I will explore why these stories are still relevant today.

Then: A survey (“Parade Reports National Health Survey”) of 1,752 men and women published in the September 1997 issue of Parade magazine reported that while two out of three Americans reported their health as “good” or “excellent”, 57% also said they are overweight. And while 90% agreed their wellbeing is in their own hands, 50% do not exercise, 26% smoke and 38% do not get annual checkups. Fifty percent say they take a vitamin or supplement and 59% of those over age 65 take a supplement while 48% of those ages 18-34 take a supplement.

Now: According to the 2021 Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN) Consumer Survey on Dietary Supplements, 80% of Americans are now using supplements and 79% of Americans believe the supplement industry is trustworthy. Additionally, the wellness movement has firmly taken hold, with much higher percentages of Americans exercising, avoiding tobacco use and eating healthier diets. That said, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in 2020, 73.6% of American adults are overweight and 41.9% are obese. Among adolescents ages 12-19, 22.2% are obese.

CDC reports obesity-related conditions include heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes (which used to be called “adult-onset diabetes” until kids started getting it) and some types of cancer. The estimated annual medical cost of obesity in the U.S. was nearly $173 billion in 2019. Just last month, a new Frost & Sullivan study commissioned by the CRN Foundation detailed how billions of dollars in potential health care cost savings could be realized with the use of certain dietary supplement ingredients. For example, if omega 3s, magnesium, dietary fiber and vitamin K2 were widely used by the at-risk population, the relative risk of having a medical event due to coronary artery disease would be reduced by 4.2% to 15.7%, according to the Frost & Sullivan study. This translates to between 81,000 and 301,000 avoidable medical events and net healthcare cost savings of $13.3 billion to $85.3 billion. That public health impact and cost savings is for just one disease condition. As far as we have come during the last 25 years, we have a long way to go to realize the full benefit of nutrition and supplements for public health.

Then: Former NFL quarterback Joe Montana appeared on national TV and radio shows to endorse Endurox, a Siberian ginseng extract supplement for endurance and weight management. He endorsed the product on The David Letterman Show, The Vicki Lawrence Show and Fox Sports Sunday. The media tour reached a combined total of 50 million U.S. households.

Now: Endorsements by athletes, celebrities and nutrition experts continue to be a common practice in the health and nutrition market. Promoting these endorsements via media continues as well, though the legacy TV/radio tour approach has evolved to use digital media such as social. Just last month, we reported a federal judge awarded nearly $13 million in statutory damages and prejudgement interest in a class action suit against Joint Juice from Premier Nutrition, which had been endorsed by Joe Montana. The case alleged deceptive acts when the company claimed Joint Juice would support and nourish cartilage, lubricate joints and improve joint comfort. Additional lawsuits against the glucosamine-chondroitin product are still pending. This demonstrates class action suits represent a significant threat to dietary supplement companies beyond enforcement action by the Food and Drug Administration and the Federal Trade Commission.

Jon Benninger is vice president and market leader at Informa Markets. He focuses on the strategic direction and growth of the SupplySide portfolio, which includes SupplySide West, SupplySide East, Natural Products Insider and Food & Beverage Insider. He coordinates with leaders of the other Informa health and nutrition events and brands, including Natural Products Expo, Vitafoods, Food ingredients, NEXT and Nutrition Business Journal. Benninger joined the company in 1995 as the founding editor of the company’s first trade magazine for the nutrition industry.

About the Author(s)

Jon Benninger

Informa

Jon Benninger is vice president and market leader at Informa Markets. He focuses on the strategic direction and growth of the SupplySide portfolio, which includes SupplySide West, SupplySide East, Natural Products Insider and Food & Beverage Insider. He coordinates with leaders of the other Informa health and nutrition events and brands, including Natural Products Expo West, Vitafoods, Food ingredients, Nutrition Capital Network, Nutrition Business Journal and MarketReady Insights.

Benninger joined the company in 1995 as the founding editor of the company’s first trade magazine for the nutrition industry. In his free time, Jon loves to cook for family and friends; if you are ever in Phoenix and want to enjoy a meal, all you must do is choose a country, region, or city, and Jon will cook it for you.

Jon Benninger

VP & Market Leader – SupplySide

Summary

  • Helped launch the SupplySide business in 1995.

  • Active in industry associations and initiatives and leads strategic partnerships for SupplySide.

  • Cares deeply about supply chain, quality, and innovation issues that drive industry growth and success.

Awards

  • ABC Mark Blumenthal Community Builder Award, 2018

  • Vitamin Angels Grateful Acknowledgement for Supporting Global Children’s Health, 2018

  • AHPA Visionary Award, 2014

  • NPA Industry Champion Award, 2014

  • CRN Crystal Apple Award for Industry Leadership, 2010

Current Volunteer Positions

  • Board Chair and Board Trustee, Sonoran University of Health Sciences (formerly Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine)

  • Founder and Board Representative, Nutrition Advisory Council, Sonoran University of Health Sciences

  • Director’s Circle, American Botanical Council (ABC)

  • Communications Committee, American Herbal Products Association (AHPA)

  • Communications & Media Outreach Committee, Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN)

  • Company Council, International Association of Dietary Supplement Associations (IADSA)

  • Mentor, Women In Nutraceuticals

Past Volunteer Positions

  • President, Dietary Supplement Education Alliance, 2006 – 2008

  • Board of Directors, Dietary Supplement Education Alliance, 2001 – 2006

  • Board of Directors, Citizens for Health, 1999 – 2001

Speaker Credentials

  • "Trends in the US Market for Healthy and Functional Foods and Ingredients, Hi-Japan, Tokyo, 2019

  • “Trends Overview for Japanese Delegation to Natural Products Expo West” Anaheim, CA, 2019

  • “China: Impossible to Ignore” UNPA Member Retreat, Charleston SC, 2019

  • “Trends Overview for Japanese Delegation to Natural Products Expo West” Anaheim, CA, 2018

  • “Nutrition Industry Overview” US-China Business Exchange Dinner, Anaheim CA, 2018

  • “Industry Outlook: Market & Key Factors” National Enzyme Annual Meeting, Branson, MO, 2017

  • “State of the Human Dietary Supplement Industry” NASC Annual Conference, Austin, TX, 2016

  • “Consumer Concerns of Safety & Efficacy in Supplements” UNPA Member Retreat, Hawaii, 2016

  • “Nutrition, Health and Wellness Trends” Cactus IFT Meeting, Phoenix AZ, 2013

  • “Key Industry Events & Media in the US Market” World Ayurveda Congress, Bangalore, India, 2010

  • “Trends in the Dietary Supplement Industry” Pacific Technology Exchange, Los Angeles, 2010

  • “Succeeding in the US Market for Healthy Products” 4th Nutraceutical Summit, Mumbai, India, 2008

  • “Selling to the US Health Food Industry” Keynote Address, ANIPRON, Mexico City, 2007

  • 1997 – present: moderator/host at SupplySide events

  • 1997 – present: Frequent host/moderator of industry conference sessions, panel discussions & town halls

Resides in

  • Phoenix, AZ

Education

  • Arizona State University, B.A Journalism, 1991

Contact

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