Boosting immunity through food

In recent years, consumers across the globe have gravitated toward functional foods, or those that provide added health benefits beyond base nutrition.

Pre- and probiotics, fermented foods and beverages (e.g. kimchi, sauerkraut and kombuchas) are edging their way onto more menus, as consumers are prioritizing gut and immune health more so than ever before, bolstered by the food-as-medicine movement.

COVID-19 has only accelerated this growing trend. Individuals are better understanding food not only for its flavor and format, but its function – particularly its immune-boosting qualities.

As travel restrictions ease and “next normal” operations resume, Sodexo’s airport lounge teams stand ready, not only to serve functional foods but to optimize preflight nutrition for travelers and boost immunity without compromising on taste.

"Theairpressuredropsasyouclimbtoahigheraltitudeduringaflight.Thatmeanslessoxygengetstothebody."
Jackie WombleSenior Manager of Health & Wellbeing, Sodexo North America
"Changes in elevation often cause individuals to feel bloated or dehydrated. We know the effects that travel has on the body – especially on long flights. We have a responsibility to help preserve travelers’ health for that experience."

Approximately 70 percent of the body’s immune system is housed in the gut. Guests can expect to see more fiber-rich foods like sweet potatoes, broccoli, beans, nuts and seeds on menus, as fiber helps promote a healthy digestive system and alleviate the bloating that long-haul travel can bring.

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