Objective Individuals with obesity may be less sensitive to the taste of fat, and it is hypothesized that this is due to excess dietary fat intake. This study assessed the effect of a 6-week low-fat (LF) or portion control (PC) diet matched for weight loss on fat taste thresholds, fat perception, and preference in people with overweight/obesity. Methods Participants (n = 53) completed a randomized dietary intervention and consumed either a LF diet (25% fat) or PC diet (33% fat) for 6 weeks. Fat taste thresholds (lowest detectable fat concentration), fat perception (discrimination ability), preference, and anthropometry were assessed at baseline and week 6. Results Consumption of a LF diet (n = 26) and PC diet (n = 27) reduced participants' ...
Background and Objectives. The present study was conducted to evaluate the relationship between tast...
Hyposensitivity to fatty acid taste is associated with greater intake of fat, higher BMI and attenua...
Nutritional fat is one of the most controversial topics in nutritional research, particularly agains...
Objective Individuals with obesity may be less sensitive to the taste of fat, and it is hypothesized...
Obesity published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of The Obesity Society (TOS). Objective Indiv...
OBJECTIVE: Individuals with obesity may be less sensitive to the taste of fat, and it is hypothesize...
Background Individuals with impaired fat taste (FT) sensitivity have reduced satiety responses after...
Evidence suggests individuals less sensitive to fat taste (high fat taste thresholds (FTT)) may be o...
A high-fat diet for four weeks has been shown to attenuate fat taste sensitivity in healthy weight i...
A high-fat diet for four weeks has been shown to attenuate fat taste sensitivity in healthy weight i...
A high-fat diet for four weeks has been shown to attenuate fat taste sensitivity in healthy weight i...
A high-fat diet for four weeks has been shown to attenuate fat taste sensitivity in healthy weight i...
<p>Background Individuals with impaired fat taste (FT) sensitivity have reduced satiety responses af...
The objective of this study was to examine the reliability of associations between fat taste, hunger...
Excessive consumption of fat and sugar is associated with development of diet related diseases. Whil...
Background and Objectives. The present study was conducted to evaluate the relationship between tast...
Hyposensitivity to fatty acid taste is associated with greater intake of fat, higher BMI and attenua...
Nutritional fat is one of the most controversial topics in nutritional research, particularly agains...
Objective Individuals with obesity may be less sensitive to the taste of fat, and it is hypothesized...
Obesity published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of The Obesity Society (TOS). Objective Indiv...
OBJECTIVE: Individuals with obesity may be less sensitive to the taste of fat, and it is hypothesize...
Background Individuals with impaired fat taste (FT) sensitivity have reduced satiety responses after...
Evidence suggests individuals less sensitive to fat taste (high fat taste thresholds (FTT)) may be o...
A high-fat diet for four weeks has been shown to attenuate fat taste sensitivity in healthy weight i...
A high-fat diet for four weeks has been shown to attenuate fat taste sensitivity in healthy weight i...
A high-fat diet for four weeks has been shown to attenuate fat taste sensitivity in healthy weight i...
A high-fat diet for four weeks has been shown to attenuate fat taste sensitivity in healthy weight i...
<p>Background Individuals with impaired fat taste (FT) sensitivity have reduced satiety responses af...
The objective of this study was to examine the reliability of associations between fat taste, hunger...
Excessive consumption of fat and sugar is associated with development of diet related diseases. Whil...
Background and Objectives. The present study was conducted to evaluate the relationship between tast...
Hyposensitivity to fatty acid taste is associated with greater intake of fat, higher BMI and attenua...
Nutritional fat is one of the most controversial topics in nutritional research, particularly agains...