A recent survey of 2,000 Americans revealed that 27% of respondents worry about digestive issues affecting their summer travel plans. The study found that 42% of participants experience gut health issues, with 38% facing digestion problems like constipation or bloating while traveling. Many individuals alter their behavior due to these concerns, with 26% avoiding trying new foods on vacation and 36% making meal choices based on potential stomach reactions. Additionally, 49% bring supplements or medicine to prevent travel-related digestive issues. The research emphasizes the significant impact of gut health on daily decisions. (Talkerresearch)
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