At the end of the year, while fireworks light up the sky, the French look to the future with renewed determination. According to a powerful Ipsos survey, the trend for 2024 is clear: a healthier and more balanced life.
Sport in mind: health first and foremost
According to the results, one revelation is essential: sport is the main motivation of the population, with 34% of those interviewed aspiring to regular physical activity. A real paradigm shift, relegating the desire to spend more time with the family or enjoying moments of relaxation to the background.
Wellbeing priority
1. Sport, Friends, Family: a winning trio
- The desire to spend more time with friends and family is at 23%, on par with the desire for authentic moments of relaxation.
2. Healthy lifestyle habits
- Regular sleep patterns are a concern for 22% of respondents.
- 20% express the need to follow a more balanced diet.
- 19% intend to take care of their body, while 17% would like to reduce the time spent in front of screens.
Disparities and trends by gender and age
1. Women prioritize well-being
- Women (25%) stand out by expressing the need for moments of relaxation, compared to men (20%).
2. Men and alcohol: a new sobriety
- More men (10%) want to limit their alcohol consumption than women (4%).
3. Youth and well-being connected
- Those under 35 are at the forefront, with 22% wanting to reduce the time spent in front of the screen and 27% wanting more regular sleep.
4. Age and health: different concerns
- Fewer people aged 60 and over (5%) want to quit smoking, reflecting a range of wellbeing concerns.
The key to success: keeping your resolutions
As the new year dawns, the crucial question remains: will the French be able to keep their resolutions? In 2023, the answer was a triumphant “yes.” According to Ipsos, 59% of respondents managed to achieve at least one of their goals. A significant victory, which demonstrates a collective determination to live a healthier and more fulfilling life.
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