Excess dietary fat consumption is recognized as a strong contributing factor in the development of overweight and obesity. Understanding why some individuals are better than others at regulating fat intake will become increasingly important and emerging associative evidence implicates attenuated fatty acid sensing in both the oral cavity and gastrointestinal (GI) tract in the development of obesity. Functional implications of impaired fatty acid chemoreception include diminished activation of the gustatory system, the cephalic response and satiety. This review will focus on knowledge from animal and human studies supporting the existence of oral fatty acid chemoreception including putative oral detection mechanisms, and how sensitivity to f...
As evidence for the ability of humans to taste non-esterified fatty acids continues to grow, differe...
Accumulating evidences support the existence of a fatty acid taste both in rodents and humans. A rec...
Accumulating evidences support the existence of a fatty acid taste both in rodents and humans. A rec...
Excess dietary fat consumption is recognized as a strong contributing factor in the development of o...
Excess dietary fat consumption is recognized as a strong contributing factor in the development of o...
Oral chemoreception of fatty acids and the association with diet and fatty food preferences may enab...
The inability of humans to adequately regulate fat consumption is a salient contributor to the devel...
Energy homeostasis plays a significant role in food consumption and body weight regulation with fat ...
AbstractEnergy homeostasis plays a significant role in food consumption and body weight regulation w...
Excessive consumption of dietary fat is implicated with development of obesity. Impaired oral and ga...
AbstractEnergy homeostasis plays a significant role in food consumption and body weight regulation w...
Background – Satiation and satiety describe the events which lead to meal termination and the ...
Fatty acids are the chemical moieties that are thought to stimulate oral nutrient sensors, which det...
Fatty acids are the chemical moieties that are thought to stimulate oral nutrient sensors, which det...
Emerging evidence supports the existence of a fat specific oral detection system activated by fatty ...
As evidence for the ability of humans to taste non-esterified fatty acids continues to grow, differe...
Accumulating evidences support the existence of a fatty acid taste both in rodents and humans. A rec...
Accumulating evidences support the existence of a fatty acid taste both in rodents and humans. A rec...
Excess dietary fat consumption is recognized as a strong contributing factor in the development of o...
Excess dietary fat consumption is recognized as a strong contributing factor in the development of o...
Oral chemoreception of fatty acids and the association with diet and fatty food preferences may enab...
The inability of humans to adequately regulate fat consumption is a salient contributor to the devel...
Energy homeostasis plays a significant role in food consumption and body weight regulation with fat ...
AbstractEnergy homeostasis plays a significant role in food consumption and body weight regulation w...
Excessive consumption of dietary fat is implicated with development of obesity. Impaired oral and ga...
AbstractEnergy homeostasis plays a significant role in food consumption and body weight regulation w...
Background – Satiation and satiety describe the events which lead to meal termination and the ...
Fatty acids are the chemical moieties that are thought to stimulate oral nutrient sensors, which det...
Fatty acids are the chemical moieties that are thought to stimulate oral nutrient sensors, which det...
Emerging evidence supports the existence of a fat specific oral detection system activated by fatty ...
As evidence for the ability of humans to taste non-esterified fatty acids continues to grow, differe...
Accumulating evidences support the existence of a fatty acid taste both in rodents and humans. A rec...
Accumulating evidences support the existence of a fatty acid taste both in rodents and humans. A rec...