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  • Informed Health: How Malaysians Can Make the Most of Supplements

    Informed Health: How Malaysians Can Make the Most of Supplements

    Today’s consumers are increasingly aware of the importance of preventive healthcare, recognizing that staying healthy can help avoid visits to clinics or hospitals. A recent Herbalife study found that 92% of consumers across the Asia Pacific region and 95% in Malaysia consider preventive healthcare essential to overall well-being. Many individuals are taking proactive steps to improve their health, including making healthier food choices, exercising regularly, and incorporating supplements into their routines. Supplements are now widely viewed as a tool to support general health, boost immunity, and help individuals achieve their wellness goals, often recommended by doctors, nutritionists, healthcare providers, or peers.

    Herbalife’s survey of 9,000 consumers across 11 markets in May 2025 revealed that two in five Malaysians take supplements regularly. However, only 65% feel confident that they are making responsible choices regarding supplementation. Responsible supplement use requires a thorough understanding of ingredient composition, product quality, recommended dosages, consumption limits, and potential interactions with other supplements or medications. Without this knowledge, consumers may struggle to benefit from safe and effective supplementation, limiting their preventive healthcare efforts.

    The study also highlighted knowledge gaps among consumers. Across age groups, many are uncertain about how to take supplements safely, including appropriate dosages and upper consumption limits, particularly when combining multiple supplements. Among Malaysian participants, 24% were unaware of the risks of over-consuming a supplement. Baby Boomers were identified as the least informed and confident, with only 30% prioritizing informed decisions and 42% feeling confident in their supplement choices, despite half consuming supplements daily. In contrast, Gen Z consumers showed higher awareness and confidence, with 47% valuing informed decision-making and 58% confident in their choices.

    Another concern is the potential interaction between supplements and medications. For example, St. John’s Wort may reduce the effectiveness of medications like warfarin and certain statins, while excessive calcium intake can cause hypercalcemia, weakening bones and increasing kidney stone risk. Herbalife’s survey found that 59% of Malaysians are unaware of daily calcium limits, and 74% are unaware of the effects of over-consumption.

    Malaysian consumers recognize their responsibility in making informed decisions, with 84% acknowledging its importance. However, supplement safety is a shared responsibility. Consumers need to research labels, seek guidance from credible sources, and make informed choices. Healthcare professionals should provide science-backed advice, and supplement providers must ensure clear labeling, transparent communication, and rigorous quality and safety standards.

    Herbalife’s study underscores the significant role supplementation plays in supporting health and well-being. To achieve better health outcomes, supplement providers, healthcare professionals, and consumers must collaborate to ensure the safe and effective use of supplements. By educating and empowering consumers, nutrition companies can foster responsible supplementation as a standard practice, helping individuals maintain their health and well-being for longer.

  • “Stronger Metabolism, Stronger You: Simple Habits for Lifelong Wellness”

    “Stronger Metabolism, Stronger You: Simple Habits for Lifelong Wellness”

    Many people associate metabolism with calorie burning or weight loss, but its role is far more complex and essential to overall well-being. A healthy metabolism supports every aspect of how the body functions, how we feel each day, and even how we age. Dr. Luigi Gratton, Vice President of the Office of Health and Wellness and Chair of the Herbalife Nutrition Advisory Board, explains that small, consistent shifts in daily habits can significantly influence long-term wellness. He encourages individuals to adopt sustainable lifestyle changes that strengthen metabolic health from the inside out.

    Modern lifestyles often introduce a range of factors that gradually disrupt metabolic balance. Constant stress elevates cortisol levels, encouraging fat storage and affecting mood and energy. Diets high in processed foods commonly loaded with added sugars and low in fibre can weaken appetite control, undermine gut health, and interfere with insulin sensitivity. Long hours spent sitting at work or in traffic further reduce muscle activity, slowing the metabolic rate and creating energy imbalances that affect daily health and vitality.

    As Christmas and the holiday season approach, maintaining metabolic health becomes even more important. Global research shows that people tend to gain between 0.37kg and 1.89kg during festive periods, and Malaysians are likely to experience similar trends. However, incorporating small lifestyle adjustments related to nutrition, daily movement, and rest can help counter these effects. By fuelling the body with nutrient-dense meals, staying active, and prioritising sufficient sleep, individuals can support metabolic flexibility while still enjoying holiday treats and traditions.

    Dr. Luigi Gratton, Vice President, Office of Health and Wellness and Chair, Herbalife Nutrition Advisory Board.

    Nutrition forms the foundation of metabolic well-being. What we consume influences blood sugar regulation, hormone balance, fat metabolism, inflammation, and gut function. Lean proteins help build and maintain muscle mass, which supports a higher resting metabolic rate. Fibre-rich foods and nutrient-dense ingredients improve digestion, satiety, and blood sugar control. Natural botanicals such as polyphenols found in citrus fruits and capsicum in peppers also play a role in supporting metabolic processes. Dr. Gratton highlights that maintaining a balanced plate is less about strict rules and more about making consistent, nourishing food choices that sustain metabolic health.

    Food preparation methods also matter. Choosing steamed, boiled, stewed, baked, or lightly stir-fried dishes can help reduce unnecessary calorie intake. During festive buffets or Christmas gatherings, spreading food across the plate rather than stacking portions may help prevent overeating. These simple decisions can make holiday meals more enjoyable without compromising metabolic balance.

    Daily movement is another critical factor in supporting metabolic health. Physical activity helps regulate blood sugar, strengthens insulin sensitivity, and preserves muscle mass key elements in maintaining an efficient metabolic system. Adults are encouraged to engage in at least 30 minutes of moderate-intensity activity most days. For greater benefits, 60 minutes of moderate activity or 30 minutes of vigorous exercise can further boost metabolic resilience. Whether through structured workouts or brisk walks, regular movement plays a vital role in protecting long-term mobility and health, making every step a meaningful investment in the future.

    Rest and recovery are equally essential for maintaining a healthy metabolism. During sleep, the body recharges vital systems that regulate appetite, energy, and insulin function. Quality sleep improves hormonal balance by enhancing leptin, which signals fullness, and regulating ghrelin, which triggers hunger, while also reducing cortisol levels. Consistent sleep routines, reduced screen time before bed, and relaxing nighttime habits help improve sleep quality and strengthen overall metabolic regulation.

    Ultimately, metabolic health is the cornerstone of a vibrant and energetic life. It is built through mindful, consistent habits that support nutrition, movement, and restorative rest. Even during festive seasons, when indulgences and irregular routines are common, small daily efforts can make a meaningful difference. Science shows that modest, sustainable choices contribute significantly to long-term metabolic strength, helping individuals feel better today while safeguarding wellness for the future.

    To learn more about metabolic health and practical ways to improve it, audiences can explore Herbalife’s “The Breakdown Mini-Series” available on YouTube.