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The health and fitness industry seems to be an ever-revolving door with new exercises and methods to try as you journey toward better health. But we also know it can feel overwhelming to know what to do, or not to do, when prioritizing your health. But the reality is, part of prioritizing your whole health means staying up to date with the latest fitness and nutrition trends.
We’ve made it easy for you to understand the top fitness and nutrition trends to be aware of for 2026. Keep reading to learn what they are and how they can benefit your body, mind and spirit.
Wearable Technology Is In
Although wearable technology was first introduced in the 1960s, it didn’t gain significant attention in the health and fitness industry until the mid-2010s. And since then, it has remained a top trend for monitoring and benefiting overall health.
Whether you’re a seasoned runner or looking to start your fitness journey, different types of wearable technology can help you reach your goals. As technology continues to advance, we’re seeing leading-edge health and fitness tracking capabilities in devices like smartwatches and rings, which include advanced heart rhythm detection, blood pressure monitoring, blood glucose level tracking and skin temperature measurement, among many other capabilities. These devices are equipped out of the box with world-class monitoring technology to help every user meet their unique health and fitness goals.
Wellness and Fitness Apps for Those On the Go
The use of fitness and wellness apps gives users on-demand access to exercise and health coaching, rehabilitation methods and all kinds of useful information to support their whole health wherever they are. Whether you’re looking for an app to help you stay consistent in the gym or a one-stop shop for live-streamed and pre-recorded workouts, mobile exercise apps are becoming a go-to for many. Apps like these are giving consumers greater ownership of their health, while encouraging them to live life in the healthiest way possible.
Research shows that in 2024, global downloads of health and fitness apps reached 3.6 billion, accompanied by rapid growth in medical tracking apps. But what if there were an app that gave you access to health and wellness information, as well as personalized coaching tailored to your specific goals?
AdventHealth WholeYou App
With the AdventHealth WholeYou app, you have access to one-on-one coaching, unlimited messaging, vision planning and goal setting, comprehensive health content and resources, as well as support for your body, mind and spirit through physical fitness, nutrition, emotional health and spiritual development.
Fitness Programs for Older Adults
Did you know that baby boomers, those aged 60 to 78, account for roughly 20% of the U.S. population? Not only that, but this generation is also the largest attendees at gyms and studios.
There’s been a growing demand for fitness programs tailored to older adults as they navigate their health and wellness. Studies show that this generation is more likely to engage in physical activity if classes are labeled as “active aging, low intensity or functional.” As the older adult population is expected to become the largest it has ever been, we can anticipate increased access to fitness programs and classes tailored to their specific needs.
Exercising for Weight Management
Regularly exercising is one of the best things you can do for your overall health and well-being. Whether you’re trying to lose weight or maintain where you are, exercise is the driving force that will help you achieve your goals. Unfortunately, nearly 1 in 3 adults is overweight, and roughly 40% of U.S. adults are obese. Because of this, 2026 health trends indicate emerging health habits centered on weight management through regular exercise.
While the use of medications like GLP-1 is an effective way to manage weight, exercise remains the gold standard for achieving and maintaining long-term weight loss. Research shows that individuals who engage in physical activity while taking weight-loss medications experience greater weight loss and maintain muscle mass after they stop taking the medication. Exercise not only benefits your physical health, but also your mental health. Research has shown that individuals who regularly exercise tend to have lower stress levels and higher self-esteem.
Nurturing Mental Health Through Physical Activity
According to a national survey, 78% of people reported that their primary motivation for exercising is to improve their mental and emotional well-being. Physical exercise is embraced just as much for its mental benefits as it is for its physical ones. Whether it’s low-intensity exercises like yoga for stress reduction or resistance training to alleviate depressive symptoms, research shows an increase in the use of exercise as a means of nurturing mental health.
Your mental health matters. Whether you’re living with depression, anxiety or any other behavioral health issue, we’re here to help. Our team of compassionate providers will help you reclaim your life and provide the support you need to feel whole. Depending on your overall health, exercise may be a great next step toward improving your mental health. Talk to your primary care provider today to learn more about how exercise can nurture your mental health.
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