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General Decrease of Taste Sensitivity Is Related to Increase of BMI: A Simple Method to Monitor Eating Behavior
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The present study was conducted to evaluate the relationship between taste identification ability and body mass index (BMI) by studying the response to the administration of different taste stimuli to both sides of the tongue in three different groups of subjects. SUBJECTS...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6476129/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31089392 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/2978026 |
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author | Vignini, Arianna Borroni, Francesca Sabbatinelli, Jacopo Pugnaloni, Sofia Alia, Sonila Taus, Marina Ferrante, Luigi Mazzanti, Laura Fabri, Mara |
author_facet | Vignini, Arianna Borroni, Francesca Sabbatinelli, Jacopo Pugnaloni, Sofia Alia, Sonila Taus, Marina Ferrante, Luigi Mazzanti, Laura Fabri, Mara |
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description | BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The present study was conducted to evaluate the relationship between taste identification ability and body mass index (BMI) by studying the response to the administration of different taste stimuli to both sides of the tongue in three different groups of subjects. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Thirty healthy normal-weight volunteers, 19 healthy overweight subjects, and 22 obese subjects were enrolled. For each subject, the lateralization Oldfield score, body weight, height, and blood pressure were determined. The taste test is based on filter paper strips soaked with 4 taste stimuli presented at different concentrations to evoke 4 basic taste qualities (salty, sour, sweet, and bitter); pure rapeseed oil and water were also administered to evoke fat and neutral taste qualities. The stimuli were applied to each side of the protruded tongue. Subjects were asked to identify the taste from a list of eight descriptions according to a multiple choice paradigm. RESULTS: The results showed a general lowering of taste sensitivity with the increase of BMI, except for the taste of fat with rapeseed oil as the stimulus. Other variables affecting taste sensitivity are age (negative association), gender (women generally show higher sensitivity), and taste stimuli concentration (positive association). CONCLUSIONS: Our findings could provide important insights into how new therapies could be designed for weight loss and long-term weight maintenance and how diets could be planned combining the correct caloric and nutritional supply with individual taste preferences. |
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spelling | pubmed-64761292019-05-14 General Decrease of Taste Sensitivity Is Related to Increase of BMI: A Simple Method to Monitor Eating Behavior Vignini, Arianna Borroni, Francesca Sabbatinelli, Jacopo Pugnaloni, Sofia Alia, Sonila Taus, Marina Ferrante, Luigi Mazzanti, Laura Fabri, Mara Dis Markers Research Article BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The present study was conducted to evaluate the relationship between taste identification ability and body mass index (BMI) by studying the response to the administration of different taste stimuli to both sides of the tongue in three different groups of subjects. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Thirty healthy normal-weight volunteers, 19 healthy overweight subjects, and 22 obese subjects were enrolled. For each subject, the lateralization Oldfield score, body weight, height, and blood pressure were determined. The taste test is based on filter paper strips soaked with 4 taste stimuli presented at different concentrations to evoke 4 basic taste qualities (salty, sour, sweet, and bitter); pure rapeseed oil and water were also administered to evoke fat and neutral taste qualities. The stimuli were applied to each side of the protruded tongue. Subjects were asked to identify the taste from a list of eight descriptions according to a multiple choice paradigm. RESULTS: The results showed a general lowering of taste sensitivity with the increase of BMI, except for the taste of fat with rapeseed oil as the stimulus. Other variables affecting taste sensitivity are age (negative association), gender (women generally show higher sensitivity), and taste stimuli concentration (positive association). CONCLUSIONS: Our findings could provide important insights into how new therapies could be designed for weight loss and long-term weight maintenance and how diets could be planned combining the correct caloric and nutritional supply with individual taste preferences. Hindawi 2019-04-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6476129/ /pubmed/31089392 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/2978026 Text en Copyright © 2019 Arianna Vignini et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Vignini, Arianna Borroni, Francesca Sabbatinelli, Jacopo Pugnaloni, Sofia Alia, Sonila Taus, Marina Ferrante, Luigi Mazzanti, Laura Fabri, Mara General Decrease of Taste Sensitivity Is Related to Increase of BMI: A Simple Method to Monitor Eating Behavior |
title | General Decrease of Taste Sensitivity Is Related to Increase of BMI: A Simple Method to Monitor Eating Behavior |
title_full | General Decrease of Taste Sensitivity Is Related to Increase of BMI: A Simple Method to Monitor Eating Behavior |
title_fullStr | General Decrease of Taste Sensitivity Is Related to Increase of BMI: A Simple Method to Monitor Eating Behavior |
title_full_unstemmed | General Decrease of Taste Sensitivity Is Related to Increase of BMI: A Simple Method to Monitor Eating Behavior |
title_short | General Decrease of Taste Sensitivity Is Related to Increase of BMI: A Simple Method to Monitor Eating Behavior |
title_sort | general decrease of taste sensitivity is related to increase of bmi: a simple method to monitor eating behavior |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6476129/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31089392 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/2978026 |
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