Influence Buy Category Dec 12, 2019 ... their followers are most likely to make. Across the board, we found that youth that follow influencers in a certain category are also likely to make purchases in that category (those following beauty influencers are likely to make beauty and grooming purchases, those following cooking influencers are likely to make purchases in the cooking category, etc.)—but what we also found were adjacent categories worth your exploration. The following infographics display our findings, which present a ...
Breaking Bad Mar 20, 2019 ... that no longer serve society, and this evolution is apparent in our findings that less than half of Boomers, Xers, Ys, and Zs find these behaviors to hold stigmas today. I think taboos were broken earlier on, especially using music as a reference, we had Prince, Madonna—she broke a lot of the norm.SABRINA, 41, PAThe rapid-fire change in the way social norms are embraced and discussed in the cultural conversation can mean that for brands, joining the fray is more of a risk than a reward ...
Global Movie Trends Jun 01, 2018 ... organization GLAAD has tracked LGBTQ representation in its Studio Responsibility Index and in its 2017 survey found no movie studio capable of achieving an “excellent” rating amidst a scale that also includes options for “good,” “insufficient,” “poor,” and “failing.” In fact, “insufficient” was the highest score achieved by the studios that were surveyed. In contrast to less-than-stellar findings in movies, the number of queer characters in TV in 2017 increased to all-time highs across multiple viewing ...
Global Food & Beverage Trends May 28, 2018 ... person’s stool, U.S. company Viome can identify and quantify all of the living microorganisms in the gut—bacteria, bacteriophages, archaea, fungi, yeast, parasites, and more. It’s also the first test to identify viruses in the gut, which can lead to inflammation. The company combines these results with other findings to identify the ideal ratio of proteins, carbohydrates, and fats an individual should be eating and pinpoint foods that are most compatible with their metabolism to ...
Control Center Mar 25, 2018 health & wellness technology quantified self ... sequencing the RNA in a person’s stool, Viome can identify and quantify all of the living microorganisms in the gut—bacteria, bacteriophages, archaea, fungi, yeast, parasites, and more. It’s also the first test to identify viruses in the gut, which can lead to inflammation. The company combines these results with other findings to identify the ideal ratio of proteins, carbohydrates, and fats an individual should be eating and pinpoint foods that are most compatible with their metabolism to help ...
Control Center 21+ Mar 25, 2018 health & wellness technology quantified self ... sequencing the RNA in a person’s stool, Viome can identify and quantify all of the living microorganisms in the gut—bacteria, bacteriophages, archaea, fungi, yeast, parasites, and more. It’s also the first test to identify viruses in the gut, which can lead to inflammation. The company combines these results with other findings to identify the ideal ratio of proteins, carbohydrates, and fats an individual should be eating and pinpoint foods that are most compatible with their metabolism to help ...
Global Betterment Trends Mar 12, 2018 education global health & wellness mindfulness school ... - STAYIN’ SOBER Drug and alcohol abuse in teens has seen a significant decrease in the land down under. Every three years, the National Drug Strategy Household Survey releases its findings, and the results from 2016 show that teens in Australia are not as interested in recreational drugs and alcohol consumption as they have been in the past. From 2013 to 2016 abstinence from alcohol rose significantly, from from 72% to 82%. This disinterest in alcohol can also be seen in smoking cigarettes ...
Out Of Office Sep 19, 2017 alcohol career fashion & beauty beer grooming ... . These trades involve using your hands, with actual tools and materials, providing a tangible, concrete product or service that make them feel like they’re accomplishing something real. In another sense, the screens of the digital age are giving such careers a boost by offering windows into the lives of those with active jobs, which are typically more visually engaging than those with office jobs, and the high share-factor has cast them in a glamorized filter, as reflected in our findings ...
(Gender) Role Playing Dec 03, 2015 gender global relationships equality feminism Gender Neutral ... romantic dilemmas: with the line between masculine and feminine roles blurring, knowing which person should take the lead (and when) can be a source of stress. As gender norms dissipate, so too, in theory, should the social practices surrounding them, which raises a question that has been lingering since the dawn of feminism: Is chivalry dead? The answer, like many things in Ys’ lives, is not cut-and-dry. Our findings suggest that that while acts of chivalry are alive and well, the concept itself ...
Green Rush Jun 16, 2015 food & beverage health & wellness drugs ... business, those who consume it are also coming out of the closet. More than a quarter of Ys (27%) admit to smoking/eating marijuana—and based on qualitative findings, such figures are likely much higher. Those enjoying the benefits of marijuana are not limited to unemployed dropouts doing bong hits on the couch while watching cartoons and eating nachos dipped in ice cream; rather, the modern marijuana consumer looks to it as a product that enhances their wellness in myriad ways: one in five Ys smoke ...