Scottish city is biggest spender on health and fitness in the UK
Aberdeen locals will spend more than ÂŁ113,000 on average over their lifetime.
People in Scotland spend more on fitness than those in any other part of the UK, a survey suggests.
Broken down by city, the highest expenditure on health and fitness across an average lifetime goes to Aberdeen - at ÂŁ113,672.17.
Glasgow recorded the lowest percentage of people who did not own a gym membership in the UK, while both cities ranked above average for those willing to spend more than ÂŁ75 a month on personal trainers.
The Myprotein survey found Scots the highest spenders overall when looking at expenditure on supplements, fitness clothing, gym memberships, meal plans and personal trainers.
It showed an average spend per person, per month, in Scotland of ÂŁ29.34, compared with ÂŁ27.70 in Northern Ireland, ÂŁ27.53 in England and ÂŁ27.19 in Wales.
People in Scotland were also most likely to eat vegan or organically, with Aberdonians the highest spenders on such products.
Almost 2% of people from Edinburgh said they spend more than ÂŁ100 per month on vegan products - more than 10 times the national average of 0.17%.
Meanwhile, Liverpool was found to be the supplement capital'' of the UK, with almost all respondents saying they buy such products every month and spend an average of ÂŁ47.35, compared with the UK average of ÂŁ39.63.
Myprotein nutritionist Jenny Blow said: Supplements have become a cupboard staple in many households as more and more people discover how convenient they are in maintaining a healthier diet.''
The survey had 2,800 respondents from the UK and Ireland aged between 18 and 65