Objective: To determine the effect of zinc supplementation on taste perception in a group of hemodialysis patients. Design and Setting: Double-blind randomized placebo-controlled study in a teaching hospital dialysis unit. Patients: Fifteen stable hemodialysis patients randomized to placebo (6 male, 2 female; median age, 67; range, 30 to 72 years) or treatment (5 male, 2 female; median age, 60; range, 31 to 76 years). Intervention: Treatment group received zinc sulfate 220 mg per day for 6 weeks, and the placebo group received an apparently identical dummy pill. Main Outcome Measures: Taste scores by visual analogue scales, normalized protein catabolic rate and plasma, whole blood and red cell zinc levels. Results: At baseline, sweet and sa...
Taste abnormalities are prevalent in Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) potentially affecting food palatab...
Objective: Dialysis patients frequently report a change of taste that is reversible after renal tran...
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ABSTRACT Diminished taste acuity may account for the persistence of protein and caloric malnutrition...
Introduction. Food taste and flavour affect food choice and acceptance, which are essential to maint...
The effects of 18 milligrams elemental zinc as zinc sulfate were investigated in 24 hemodialysis pat...
Some patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) receiving hemodialysis develop erythropoietin-resist...
A series of experiments was conducted to investigate the relationships between zinc metabolism and g...
Taste impairment is prevalent among patients with end-stage renal disease and may compromise nutriti...
Patients with chronic liver disease may have taste impairment and altered zinc metabolism. We evalua...
Background: Diminished taste acuity (hypogeusia) has been linked to zinc deficiency in humans and an...
Zinc salts are added as a nutritional or functional ingredient in food and oral care products. The 1...
Objective: To determine whether there is an association between changes in salivary composition and ...
Zn, which might help in improving appetite/dietary intake by reducing taste abnormalities, is mostly...
Zn, which might help in improving appetite/dietary intake by reducing taste abnormalities, is mostly...
Taste abnormalities are prevalent in Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) potentially affecting food palatab...
Objective: Dialysis patients frequently report a change of taste that is reversible after renal tran...
This item was digitized from a paper original and/or a microfilm copy. If you need higher-resolution...
ABSTRACT Diminished taste acuity may account for the persistence of protein and caloric malnutrition...
Introduction. Food taste and flavour affect food choice and acceptance, which are essential to maint...
The effects of 18 milligrams elemental zinc as zinc sulfate were investigated in 24 hemodialysis pat...
Some patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) receiving hemodialysis develop erythropoietin-resist...
A series of experiments was conducted to investigate the relationships between zinc metabolism and g...
Taste impairment is prevalent among patients with end-stage renal disease and may compromise nutriti...
Patients with chronic liver disease may have taste impairment and altered zinc metabolism. We evalua...
Background: Diminished taste acuity (hypogeusia) has been linked to zinc deficiency in humans and an...
Zinc salts are added as a nutritional or functional ingredient in food and oral care products. The 1...
Objective: To determine whether there is an association between changes in salivary composition and ...
Zn, which might help in improving appetite/dietary intake by reducing taste abnormalities, is mostly...
Zn, which might help in improving appetite/dietary intake by reducing taste abnormalities, is mostly...
Taste abnormalities are prevalent in Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) potentially affecting food palatab...
Objective: Dialysis patients frequently report a change of taste that is reversible after renal tran...
This item was digitized from a paper original and/or a microfilm copy. If you need higher-resolution...