Dublin, Aug. 1, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/nsgwfm/the_world_market)
has announced the addition of the "The World Market for Clinical Nutrition Products (Infant, Parenteral and Enteral Foods), 6th Edition"
report to their offering.
Sales for infant formulas have increased substantially in global markets. Additionally, an aging population and increased awareness of the relationship between health and nutrition is driving sales for formulas in most regions worldwide. Newly updated with base year data for 2014, Clinical Nutrition Products: A Worldwide Perspective is a Kalorama Information report that focuses on three primary segments of essential medical nutrition: Infant Nutrition (Milk-based, Soy-based, Elemental, Follow-Up, Organic, Probiotic / Prebiotic, Premature, Newborn and Other Specialized Formulas) Enteral Nutrition (Standard and Fiber-containing Elemental and Semi-elemental, Specialized for Chronically Ill Patients) Parenteral Nutrition (indicated for a variety of disorders including Gastrointestinal Disease, Burns, Extensive Wounds, Cancer, AIDS)Information is presented as a worldwide overview, with special emphasis on the U.S., Europe, Asia Pacific and other key markets.
The market segments provide an overview, description of products on the market, recent business activities, market estimates and forecasts, and competitive analysis of leading providers. Revenues for each segment were generated using dollar and unit sales for each product. The report includes incidence of conditions that often require enteral or parenteral feeding, birth rates, over 65 population, and overall global population.
Key Topics Covered:
ONE: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
TWO: INTRODUCTION TO THE CLINICAL NUTRITION INDUSTRY
THREE: INFANT NUTRITION
FOUR: ENTERAL NUTRITION
FIVE: PARENTERAL NUTRITION
SIX: TOTAL MARKET SIZE AND FORECAST
SEVEN: ISSUES AND TRENDS AFFECTING THE NUTRITION MARKET
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