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International Women’s Month: Why Women’s Health Needs a New, Holistic Framework

March offers an important moment to reflect on how far women’s health has progressed—and how much further it must go. For decades, women’s health has been simplified into a narrow set of life stages. Yet real health journeys are complex, non-linear, and deeply individual. Women deserve solutions that reflect the full spectrum of their needs across every age and stage.

At Kemin, we believe advancing women’s wellness requires moving beyond one-size-fits-all approaches and embracing a broader, science-driven understanding of healthspan—not just lifespan.

Key Takeaways

This blog explores why women’s health requires a broader, more holistic approach beyond simplified life stages. It examines the women’s health paradox—where women live longer but spend more years managing chronic conditions—and highlights the growing need to shift focus from longevity to healthspan. Finally, it addresses rising demand for science-backed nutritional solutions that support immune health, gut health, cognitive function, stress management, and metabolic health across all ages.


The Women’s Health Paradox

Women tend to live longer than men, but they spend significantly more years managing chronic conditions. This paradox is not abstract—it is measurable, and the data is striking.

A Disproportionate Health Burden

More than 51% of the global health burden is linked to conditions that either affect women disproportionately—such as headache disorders, autoimmune diseases, and depression—or present differently in women, including atrial fibrillation and colon cancer.

A Diagnostic Gap with Real Consequences

A large Danish study examining over 700 diseases found that women are diagnosed an average of four years later than men. This delay contributes to more advanced disease at diagnosis, prolonged symptoms, and reduced quality of life.

Therapeutic Risks are not Evenly Distributed

Between 1980 and 2023, drugs were 3.5 times more likely to be withdrawn from the market due to risks affecting women compared to risks affecting men.1 This reflects decades of underrepresentation in clinical trials and limited sex-specific research.

A Narrow Focus in the Marketplace

Although 47% of health conditions disproportionately impact women, the supplement market still concentrates heavily on maternal and gynecological categories—representing only about 5% of the total global women’s health burden.1 Meanwhile, women increasingly seek support for immune resilience, gut health, cognitive function, stress, and metabolic health.

Key Statistics at a Glance

*All data within the table pulled from the references below

Area of Impact Statistic Implication
Disproportionate burden 51% of the global health burden is tied to conditions that affect women more or differently. Highlights systemic gaps in research and care
Disease distribution 47% of health conditions disproportionately impact women Shows women’s health extends far beyond reproductive needs
Diagnostic delay Women are diagnosed ~4 years later across 700+ diseases Delayed diagnosis worsens outcomes and increases chronic disease load
Drug withdrawals Drugs were 3.5× more likely to be withdrawn due to risks affecting women Reflects historical underrepresentation in clinical trials
Market mismatch Only ~5% of the women’s health burden is addressed by maternal/reproductive products Indicates major unmet needs across the lifespan

This data makes one thing clear: women’s health is not a niche—it is a lifelong, multifaceted journey that demands broader scientific attention.

Science-Backed Support Across Life Stages

At Kemin, science guides our commitment to advancing women’s health. By investing in inclusive research and innovation, we help bridge longstanding gaps in understanding and develop ingredient solutions that align with women’s evolving priorities.

Women today are seeking support in areas that influence daily quality of life, including:

  • Immune resilience
  • Gut and microbiome health
  • Cognitive performance and mental clarity
  • Stress management and mood balance
  • Metabolic health and energy regulation

Our portfolio is designed to help brands create products that empower women beyond traditional categories—supporting healthspan, vitality, and overall well-being.

A New Vision for Women’s Wellness

Women’s health cannot be reduced to reproductive milestones. It is shaped by biology, lifestyle, environment, and the cumulative impact of decades of under-research. As we close International Women’s Month, we reaffirm our commitment to partnering with brands to deliver science-backed solutions that reflect the full complexity of women’s health.

Advancing women’s wellness requires more than awareness—it requires action, investment, and innovation that truly meet women where they are.

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References:

1.  World Economic Forum. (2024, January). Closing the women’s health gap: A $1 Trillion Opportunity to Improve Lives and Economies. https://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_Closing_the_Women’s_Health_Gap_2024.pdf

2.  Study: Across diseases, women are diagnosed later than men. Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Protein Research. (2020b, July 15). https://www.cpr.ku.dk/cpr-news/2019/study-across-diseases-women-are-diagnosed-later-than-men/