Nausea and Vomiting Induced by Motion Sickness Epidemiology
DelveInsight’s ‘Nausea and Vomiting Induced by Motion Sickness – Epidemiology Forecast – 2034’ report delivers an in-depth understanding of nausea and vomiting induced by motion sickness, historical and forecasted epidemiology, as well as the trends in the United States, EU4 (Germany, France, Italy, and Spain) and the United Kingdom, and Japan.
Geographies Covered
- The United States
- EU4 (Germany, France, Italy, and Spain) and the United Kingdom
- Japan
Study Period: 2021-2034
Nausea and Vomiting Induced by Motion Sickness Understanding
Motion sickness is a common physiological response that occurs when there is a sensory mismatch between the visual and vestibular systems. It usually manifests during air, car, bus, train, or boat travel, leading to hallmark symptoms, nausea, and vomiting.
Nausea is a subjective sensation that signals imminent emesis, while vomiting is the forceful removal of gastrointestinal contents. The sensation of nausea and the ability to vomit are key components of human defenses against motion sickness caused by traveling (car rides, bus rides, air travel, and boat trips) or unintentional ingestion of noxious material. The severity of symptoms can vary from mild discomfort to more severe reactions. Mild symptoms included malaise, headache, irritability, drowsiness, fatigue, and others. Moderate symptoms include non-vertiginous dizziness, apathy, depression, and disinterest in social activities, and severe symptoms include incapacitation, loss of postural stability, persistent retching, and social isolation of the individual. Further, factors such as susceptibility due to genetics, previous experiences, and individual sensitivities increase the likelihood of developing motion sickness in individuals.
The exact mechanism of underlying nausea and vomiting in motion sickness is complex and poorly understood. However, it is believed to involve complex interactions between the inner ear, brainstem, and autonomic nervous system. The brain’s attempts to resolve sensory conflicts can activate vomiting centers, triggering the reflexive response.
Nausea and Vomiting Induced by Motion Sickness Diagnosis
Diagnosis of motion sickness is primarily based on symptoms, particularly nausea, vomiting, and dizziness, during or after activities involving motion. Individuals often report feeling unwell when traveling in cars, planes, boats, or other vehicles. Thus, a medical professional can diagnose motion sickness based on physical examination and analyzing the patient’s history and description of symptoms.
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Nausea and Vomiting Induced by Motion Sickness Epidemiology Perspective by DelveInsight
The disease epidemiology covered in the report provides historical as well as forecasted epidemiology segmented by total cases of motion sickness, total cases of motion sickness by mode of transport, and total cases of nausea and vomiting in motion sickness by mode of transport in the 7MM covering the United States, EU4 (Germany, France, Italy, and Spain) and the United Kingdom, and Japan from 2021 to 2034.
Nausea and Vomiting Induced by Motion Sickness Detailed Epidemiology Segmentation
- In 2022, there were approximately 217,237,382 total cases of motion sickness in the 7MM. The US accounted for nearly 52% of the total cases of motion sickness in the 7MM.
- In the US, approximately 20% of the total cases of motion sickness were due to travel by train, while travel by airplane accounted for nearly 15% of the total motion sickness cases in 2022. This is expected to increase by 2034.
- In EU4 and the UK, there were 73,736,373 cases of motion sickness in 2022; the cases are expected to increase during the study period. Among EU4 and the UK, France contributed the highest number of cases of motion sickness, 17,076,287, followed by the UK with 16,947,850 cases, Italy with 15,273,888 cases, Germany with 12,647,493 cases, and Spain with 11,790,855 cases.
- In 2022, Japan accounted for the second-highest cases of motion sickness among the 7MM, making up nearly 14% of the total cases. The total motion sickness cases are expected to decrease at a CAGR of 0.4%, reaching 29,616,626 cases by 2034.
- In Japan, there were approximately 759,364, 9,316,107, 1,537,158, and 807,396 cases of nausea induced by motion sickness due to travel by boat/ship, car and bus, airplane, and train, respectively, in 2022. While there were 467,256, 1,676,899, 558,966, and 124,215 cases of vomiting induced by motion sickness due to travel by boat/ship, car and bus, airplane, and train, respectively, in 2022.
Scope of the Report
- The report covers a descriptive overview of nausea and vomiting induced by motion sickness, explaining its symptoms, pathophysiology, and various diagnostic approaches.
- The report provides insight into the 7MM historical and forecasted patient pool covering the United States, EU4 (Germany, France, Italy, and Spain) and the United Kingdom, and Japan.
- The report assesses the disease risk and burden of nausea and vomiting induced by motion sickness.
- The report helps recognize the growth opportunities in the 7MM concerning the patient population.
- The report provides the segmentation of the disease epidemiology for the 7MM by total cases of motion sickness, total cases of motion sickness by mode of transport, and total cases of nausea and vomiting in motion sickness by mode of transport.
Report Highlights
- Ten years forecast of nausea and vomiting induced by motion sickness
- The 7MM coverage
- Total cases of motion sickness
- Total cases of motion sickness by mode of transport
- Total cases of nausea and vomiting in motion sickness by mode of transport
Key Questions Answered
- What are the disease risks and burdens of nausea and vomiting induced by motion sickness?
- What is the historical nausea and vomiting induced by motion sickness patient pool in the United States, EU4 (Germany, France, Italy, Spain) and the United Kingdom, and Japan?
- What would be the forecasted patient pool of nausea and vomiting induced by motion sickness at the 7MM level?
- What growth opportunities will be across the 7MM concerning the patient population with nausea and vomiting induced by motion sickness?
- Which country would have the highest occurrence of nausea and vomiting induced by motion sickness among the countries mentioned above during the forecast period (2025-2034)?
- At what CAGR is the population expected to grow across the 7MM forecast period (2025-2034)?
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- The nausea and vomiting induced by the motion sickness epidemiology model developed by DelveInsight is easy to navigate, interactive with a dashboard, and epidemiology based on transparent and consistent methodologies. Moreover, the model supports the data presented in the report and showcases disease trends over the 10-year forecast period using reputable sources.
Key Assessments
- Patient Segmentation
- Disease Risk and Burden
- Risk of Disease by Segmentation
- Factors Driving Growth in a Specific Patient Population

