Differences between elderly subjects (n=52, 60¿85 years) and young subjects (n=55, 18¿35) in their food liking and their olfactory capability were investigated. Two food systems were used: custard desserts and tomato drinks. Flavor enhancement/enrichment, textural change, and/or irritant addition were incorporated as compensatory strategies into these foods. The addition of low concentrations of both cherry flavor and cream flavor to the custard desserts influenced their pleasantness for the majority of the elderly. The addition of cream topping increased the pleasantness of the custard desserts for both the elderly and the young. The elderly equally liked the tomato drinks with no or with low irritant addition, whereas the young generally ...
This thesis describes experiments investigating the influence of some physiological and psychologica...
While blindfolded, 27 young college students and 29 elderly subjects tasted and smelled a series of ...
This study is part of AUPALESENS - Improving pleasure of elderly people for better aging and for fig...
Differences between elderly subjects (n=52, 60¿85 years) and young subjects (n=55, 18¿35) in their f...
Differences between elderly subjects (n = 46, 61–86 years) and young subjects (n = 36, 18–25 years) ...
Differences between elderly subjects (n = 46, 61¿86 years) and young subjects (n = 36, 18¿25 years) ...
Age-related chemosensory impairments (i.e., reduction of taste and smell acuity) affect a large prop...
It is often speculated that the age related decline in taste and smell performance can add to the de...
This study was designed to determine the perceived intensity and pleasantness of different food flav...
These two studies investigated eating behaviour and food liking of independently living Dutch older ...
The elderly population is rapidly growing worldwide. In sensory and nutrition research, age-associat...
This study was designed to determine the cause of potential differences in optimal preferred flavour...
Mono-sodium glutamate (MSG) and/or flavors may improve palatability and intake in elderly people. Wh...
With aging, there is a putative loss of taste and smell that may lead to decreased food enjoyment. W...
for all 91 combinations of pairs of 14 commercial food flavors. Hedonic ratings were also obtained. ...
This thesis describes experiments investigating the influence of some physiological and psychologica...
While blindfolded, 27 young college students and 29 elderly subjects tasted and smelled a series of ...
This study is part of AUPALESENS - Improving pleasure of elderly people for better aging and for fig...
Differences between elderly subjects (n=52, 60¿85 years) and young subjects (n=55, 18¿35) in their f...
Differences between elderly subjects (n = 46, 61–86 years) and young subjects (n = 36, 18–25 years) ...
Differences between elderly subjects (n = 46, 61¿86 years) and young subjects (n = 36, 18¿25 years) ...
Age-related chemosensory impairments (i.e., reduction of taste and smell acuity) affect a large prop...
It is often speculated that the age related decline in taste and smell performance can add to the de...
This study was designed to determine the perceived intensity and pleasantness of different food flav...
These two studies investigated eating behaviour and food liking of independently living Dutch older ...
The elderly population is rapidly growing worldwide. In sensory and nutrition research, age-associat...
This study was designed to determine the cause of potential differences in optimal preferred flavour...
Mono-sodium glutamate (MSG) and/or flavors may improve palatability and intake in elderly people. Wh...
With aging, there is a putative loss of taste and smell that may lead to decreased food enjoyment. W...
for all 91 combinations of pairs of 14 commercial food flavors. Hedonic ratings were also obtained. ...
This thesis describes experiments investigating the influence of some physiological and psychologica...
While blindfolded, 27 young college students and 29 elderly subjects tasted and smelled a series of ...
This study is part of AUPALESENS - Improving pleasure of elderly people for better aging and for fig...