The oral processing of food is important for eating and digestion in order to gain energy and nutrients. Due to disease, accident, or aging individuals may experience difficulties in this process. These difficulties often lead to dysphagia which is strongly associated with malnutrition. Thus, it is of importance to find solutions and strategies that can facilitate intake of food. It is well known that sour and/or carbonated foods and drinks increase saliva secretion and trigger the swallowing reflex. However, knowledge of how subsequent food intake is impacted is low. The aim of this study is to clarify whether sour and/or carbonated foods and drinks have a subsequent impact on swallowing function. Twelve healthy participants evaluated e...
Context During swallowing, boluses stimulate sensory receptors of the oral, pharyngeal, laryngeal, a...
A wealth of information has appeared on non-scientific publications, some suggesting a positive effe...
Previous studies have suggested that carbonated beverages may cause gastro-oesophageal reflux. Pepsi...
The oral processing of food is important for eating and digestion in order to gain energy and nutrie...
The oral processing of food is important for eating and digestion in order to gain energy and nutrie...
Carbonic acid is believed to heighten sensory input to the nervous system and trigger a faster or mo...
introduction: The production of sufficient saliva is indispensable for good chewing. Recent research...
The production of sufficient saliva is indispensable for good chewing. Recent research has demonstra...
Background Swallowing disorders are prevalent and costly. As of now, there are limited therapeutic o...
The production of sufficient saliva is indispensable for good chewing. Recent research has demonstra...
The large use of sweetened carbonated beverages has fuelled several conflicting opinions about their...
Background Thickening of foods and fluids is commonly used in the management of dysphagia to reduce ...
The production of sufficient saliva is indispensable for good chewing. Recent research has demonstra...
Sweetened carbonated beverages are widely consumed, which has fuelled several conflicting opinions a...
PURPOSE: To determine the effect of sour flavor and cold temperature on oral transit time during swa...
Context During swallowing, boluses stimulate sensory receptors of the oral, pharyngeal, laryngeal, a...
A wealth of information has appeared on non-scientific publications, some suggesting a positive effe...
Previous studies have suggested that carbonated beverages may cause gastro-oesophageal reflux. Pepsi...
The oral processing of food is important for eating and digestion in order to gain energy and nutrie...
The oral processing of food is important for eating and digestion in order to gain energy and nutrie...
Carbonic acid is believed to heighten sensory input to the nervous system and trigger a faster or mo...
introduction: The production of sufficient saliva is indispensable for good chewing. Recent research...
The production of sufficient saliva is indispensable for good chewing. Recent research has demonstra...
Background Swallowing disorders are prevalent and costly. As of now, there are limited therapeutic o...
The production of sufficient saliva is indispensable for good chewing. Recent research has demonstra...
The large use of sweetened carbonated beverages has fuelled several conflicting opinions about their...
Background Thickening of foods and fluids is commonly used in the management of dysphagia to reduce ...
The production of sufficient saliva is indispensable for good chewing. Recent research has demonstra...
Sweetened carbonated beverages are widely consumed, which has fuelled several conflicting opinions a...
PURPOSE: To determine the effect of sour flavor and cold temperature on oral transit time during swa...
Context During swallowing, boluses stimulate sensory receptors of the oral, pharyngeal, laryngeal, a...
A wealth of information has appeared on non-scientific publications, some suggesting a positive effe...
Previous studies have suggested that carbonated beverages may cause gastro-oesophageal reflux. Pepsi...