Emphasis on Product (Infant nutrition (Milk-based, Soy-based, Specialized), Enteral nutrition (Standard Fiber Containing, Elemental, Specialized)

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-- Theis projected to gain market revenue of US$ 59.84 billion by 2026, growing at a CAGR of 4.4% during the forecast period 2020-2026 from US$ 43.48 billion in 2019. The clinical nutrition market is driven by numerous factors such as a rise in the aging population, a rise in the incidence of lifestyle-related disorders, improving health standards and increasing health expenditure and a rise in the count of children suffering from malnutrition among others. In countries like Germany and Japan, fertility rates are declining rapidly. In 2019, Japan's demographic crisis got worse, as the fast-greying nation experienced its biggest natural population decline and recorded-low birth rate, as per government statistics. The estimated number of babies born in the country in 2019 fell to 864,000. It is lowest since records began in 1899, according to a report published by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare. Moreover, European nations are also experiencing a huge shift in the demographics. Due to this prevalence of age-related diseases such as gastrointestinal diseases are also increasing. Obesity is another condition that is acting as a major burden. It is one of the leading risk factors for premature death. In 2017, it was linked to 4.7 million deaths around the globe. 8% of global deaths were attributed to obesity in 2017. Clinical nutrition is prescribed for patients suffering from such conditions. Oral nutritional supplements may have a role in the management of weight loss in patients with cancer. However, the lack of awareness regarding clinical nutrition and stringent government regulations will hamper the market growth.Based on product type, the market is fragmented into infant nutrition (milk-based, soy-based and specialized), enteral nutrition (standard fiber-containing, elemental and specialized)and parenteral nutrition (amino acid, dextrose, fats and additives). The infant Nutrition segment occupied the maximum share in the global clinical nutrition market. Adequate nutrition during infancy is essential for lifelong health and wellbeing. The enteral nutrition segment is expected to witness a CAGR growth of 3.8% during the forecast period 2020-2026. Based on end-user, the market is bifurcated into pediatric, adult and Baby Boomers. The adult population segment dominated the market with 65.58% share however, the baby boomer segment is expected to witness the highest CAGR growth of 5.1% during the forecast period 2020-2026.