1 in 4 worry gut issues may ruin their summer vacations
- A Talker Research survey conducted for NBPure in 2025 revealed that more than a quarter of Americans experience digestive issues that interfere with their summer travel experiences.
- This concern stems from the fact that nearly half of respondents experience digestive problems, with over one-third noticing their symptoms worsen while traveling, which influences their food selections.
- The survey shows 26 percent avoid new foods, 36 percent pick meals based on stomach reactions, 40 percent choose restaurants by bathroom proximity, and 49 percent bring supplements.
- NBPure CEO Danna Pratte noted that concerns about digestive health become even more pronounced during travel, with 69 percent of individuals actively managing their gut wellness and 55 percent feeling comfortable talking about these issues with friends or family.
- Experts advise drinking water, having light fresh meals, and avoiding heavy or fermented foods to prevent common summer digestive issues aggravated by heat and dehydration.
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