Welltodo Today: Parisian Juice Bars, The Trump Effect, The Calorie Cloud

Today’s key global wellness news articles from around the world, impacting the industry and influencing the business of wellness.

How the election is changing fitness in New York City

It might have taken a minute (or several), but when the initial shock of Donald Trump’s presidential victory finally wore off late last winter, many players in New York City’s fitness scene decided it was time to develop their political muscle. And a new movement being dubbed ACTIVEism has been getting stronger ever since.

American-Style Juice Bars Have Landed in Paris

I’m joining the fashion pack heading to Paris for fashion week in the next few days, and with the crowds will come the seasonal, city-wide search for a vegetable in town. The French have inspired so much-Fashion! Wine! Fromage!-but in the world of healthy eating, finding a meal that’s not breaded and covered in cheese is not exactly facile.

Dairy 2017: Sector Outlook | Stylus

Although free-from has stolen the limelight – and many column inches – in recent times, traditional dairy is fighting back with convincing health propositions, inventive product development and ingredient innovation.

This ‘Netflix for fitness’ company is raging with millennials – and it has zero competition

Instead, he and his team built a technology enabled platform that allowed users to consume the content on their own schedule and location. The key to its business model is that Peloton does not make a lot of money on the bikes that it sells.

The Calorie Cloud Turns American Weight Loss Into Developing World Food Aid

Since launching in October 2014, UNICEF’s Kid Power band has emerged as a clever way for kids to help other kids-and themselves. It’s an activity tracker that counts how much energy the user burns, then gives a commensurate amount of packets of peanut butter-based, ready-to-use-therapeutic food to children facing malnutrition in the developing world.