The present experiment aimed to explore the interindividual variability in chemosensory abilities among the elderly population. The chemosensory abilities of 559 subjects, aged from 65 to 99 years, were evaluated. Various categories of the elderly, including people who were living at home either without or with assistance, and people who were living in a nursing home, were interviewed. The results revealed that 43% of the sample presented well-preserved chemosensory abilities, whereas 21% of the participants presented a moderate impairment. Of the sample, 33% presented well-preserved olfactory abilities but strong impairment in gustatory abilities and 3% were nearly anosmic but remained able to perceive the salty taste, demonstrating that g...
Declining gustatory function, nutrition, and oral health are important elements of health in older a...
The sense of taste is important as it allows for assessment of nutritional value, safety and quality...
Visual and auditory thresholds and cognitive variables have shown converging losses in old age, whic...
The present experiment aimed to explore the interindividual variability in chemosensory abilities am...
This study is part of AUPALESENS - Improving pleasure of elderly people for better aging and for fig...
BACKGROUND: Olfactory and gustatory functions have not been well characterized in older adults in th...
International audienceSeveral authors argued that ageing is accompanied by an impairment of olfactor...
Age-related chemosensory impairments (i.e., reduction of taste and smell acuity) affect a large prop...
Taste and smell function decline with age, with robust impairment in the very old. Much less is know...
Differences between elderly subjects (n=52, 60¿85 years) and young subjects (n=55, 18¿35) in their f...
Information about the prevalence of disorders of the chemical senses has been limited. In the late 1...
This thesis describes experiments investigating the influence of some physiological and psychologica...
Differences between elderly subjects (n = 46, 61–86 years) and young subjects (n = 36, 18–25 years) ...
Declining gustatory function, nutrition, and oral health are important elements of health in older a...
SummaryThe aim of this study was to compare the central inspiratory drive (P0.1) response to hypoxia...
Declining gustatory function, nutrition, and oral health are important elements of health in older a...
The sense of taste is important as it allows for assessment of nutritional value, safety and quality...
Visual and auditory thresholds and cognitive variables have shown converging losses in old age, whic...
The present experiment aimed to explore the interindividual variability in chemosensory abilities am...
This study is part of AUPALESENS - Improving pleasure of elderly people for better aging and for fig...
BACKGROUND: Olfactory and gustatory functions have not been well characterized in older adults in th...
International audienceSeveral authors argued that ageing is accompanied by an impairment of olfactor...
Age-related chemosensory impairments (i.e., reduction of taste and smell acuity) affect a large prop...
Taste and smell function decline with age, with robust impairment in the very old. Much less is know...
Differences between elderly subjects (n=52, 60¿85 years) and young subjects (n=55, 18¿35) in their f...
Information about the prevalence of disorders of the chemical senses has been limited. In the late 1...
This thesis describes experiments investigating the influence of some physiological and psychologica...
Differences between elderly subjects (n = 46, 61–86 years) and young subjects (n = 36, 18–25 years) ...
Declining gustatory function, nutrition, and oral health are important elements of health in older a...
SummaryThe aim of this study was to compare the central inspiratory drive (P0.1) response to hypoxia...
Declining gustatory function, nutrition, and oral health are important elements of health in older a...
The sense of taste is important as it allows for assessment of nutritional value, safety and quality...
Visual and auditory thresholds and cognitive variables have shown converging losses in old age, whic...