In the treatment of dysgeusia, the use of zinc has been frequently tried, with equivocal results. The aim of the present randomized clinical trial, which involved a sufficiently large sample, was therefore to determine the efficacy of zinc treatment. Fifty patients with idiopathic dysgeusia were carefully selected. Zinc gluconate (140 mg/day; n = 26) or placebo (lactose; n = 24) was randomly assigned to the patients. The patients on zinc improved in terms of gustatory function (p < 0.001) and rated the dysgeusia as being less severe (p < 0.05). Similarly, signs of depression in the zinc group were less severe (Beck Depression Inventory, p < 0.05; mood scale, p < 0.05). With the exception of the salivary calcium level, which was higher in th...
The effects of 18 milligrams elemental zinc as zinc sulfate were investigated in 24 hemodialysis pat...
Dysgeusia, is distortion of the sense of taste. It is an abnormality in patient ability to detect ...
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In the treatment of dysgeusia, the use of zinc has been frequently tried, with equivocal results. Th...
Introduction. Food taste and flavour affect food choice and acceptance, which are essential to maint...
Purpose Dysgeusia is an adverse event caused by chemotherapy. Although retrospective studies have sh...
The aim of this study was to evaluate zinc gluconate as a treatment option in patients with symptoma...
Objective: To determine the effect of zinc supplementation on taste perception in a group of hemodia...
A series of experiments was conducted to investigate the relationships between zinc metabolism and g...
AbstractAlthough zinc (Zn) deficiency is often suspected in patients with taste disorders, it may be...
ABSTRACT Diminished taste acuity may account for the persistence of protein and caloric malnutrition...
Background: Diminished taste acuity (hypogeusia) has been linked to zinc deficiency in humans and an...
Zinc salts are added as a nutritional or functional ingredient in food and oral care products. The 1...
Background – Diminished taste acuity as an early symptom of zinc deficiency has been demonstrated in...
Introduction: Taste change due to cancer is a notorious side effect, adversely affecting appetite an...
The effects of 18 milligrams elemental zinc as zinc sulfate were investigated in 24 hemodialysis pat...
Dysgeusia, is distortion of the sense of taste. It is an abnormality in patient ability to detect ...
This item was digitized from a paper original and/or a microfilm copy. If you need higher-resolution...
In the treatment of dysgeusia, the use of zinc has been frequently tried, with equivocal results. Th...
Introduction. Food taste and flavour affect food choice and acceptance, which are essential to maint...
Purpose Dysgeusia is an adverse event caused by chemotherapy. Although retrospective studies have sh...
The aim of this study was to evaluate zinc gluconate as a treatment option in patients with symptoma...
Objective: To determine the effect of zinc supplementation on taste perception in a group of hemodia...
A series of experiments was conducted to investigate the relationships between zinc metabolism and g...
AbstractAlthough zinc (Zn) deficiency is often suspected in patients with taste disorders, it may be...
ABSTRACT Diminished taste acuity may account for the persistence of protein and caloric malnutrition...
Background: Diminished taste acuity (hypogeusia) has been linked to zinc deficiency in humans and an...
Zinc salts are added as a nutritional or functional ingredient in food and oral care products. The 1...
Background – Diminished taste acuity as an early symptom of zinc deficiency has been demonstrated in...
Introduction: Taste change due to cancer is a notorious side effect, adversely affecting appetite an...
The effects of 18 milligrams elemental zinc as zinc sulfate were investigated in 24 hemodialysis pat...
Dysgeusia, is distortion of the sense of taste. It is an abnormality in patient ability to detect ...
This item was digitized from a paper original and/or a microfilm copy. If you need higher-resolution...