According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, Americans make more than 405 million long-distance trips per year. This means that millions of people are often away from their routine, especially when it comes to making diet, exercise and sleep a priority.
The good news is there are things you can do to stay healthy, even while doing a lot of traveling.
Leading up to your travel date, you may be running around trying to get every last-minute thing done. By putting yourself in overdrive, you're setting yourself up to crash, where you lose energy, become ill, fuel your body with unhealthy foods, or skip your pre-planned workouts.
What are the three most important things a traveler can do to stay healthy?
Listen in as certified integrative nutrition health coach, Jayne McAllister, shares her tips to stay healthy while traveling.





Jayne McAllister combines over 20 years of business travel with her passion for teaching long-lasting healthy habits to frequent travelers.