Background and Objectives: Taste perception plays a key role in consumer acceptance and food choice, which has an important impact on human health. Our aim was to examine the relationship between taste intensities and preferences of sweet (sucrose), salty (sodium chloride and potassium chloride), sour (citric acid), and bitter (qui-nine and phenylthiocarbamide) in relation to dietary intake and dietary patterns in people of Chinese ancestry. Methods and Study Design: This cross-sectional study included 100 adult Singaporean Chinese (50 women). A validated taste methodology was used with taste solutions provided by Monell Chemical Senses Center. Dietary intake and patterns were assessed by dietary recalls. Results: There was little relations...
To examine the associations of salt perception with salt intake and blood pressure levels in general...
In resourced-constrained settings, daily cooking practices are still the norm. Replacing sodium in r...
Taste perception is important in health and disease. From an evolutionary perspective, the ability t...
Background and Objectives: Taste perception plays a key role in consumer acceptance and food choice,...
Most dietary sodium is consumed as common salt (sodium chloride). However, high consumption of salt ...
Background High-salt diets are linked to hypertension. Chinese people in Australia, are at increased...
We focussed here on cultural habits and taste perception. In particular, we studied the impact of fo...
Three recent studies showed that taste intensity signals nutrient content. However, current data ref...
Summary: Background & aims: Taste is a very important factor affecting nutritional intake and compl...
As the sugar intake of Malaysians is one of the highest in the Asia Pacific region, we wanted to inv...
In recent years, dietary changes appear to be shifting universally towards a diet with high intakes ...
It is reported by many studies that supertasters are highly sensitive towards strong taste such as b...
Taste abnormalities are prevalent in Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) potentially affecting food palatab...
Objective: To study the possible etiology of bitter taste in the mouth and its diagnostic significan...
Although putatively taste has been associated with obesity as one of the factors governing food inta...
To examine the associations of salt perception with salt intake and blood pressure levels in general...
In resourced-constrained settings, daily cooking practices are still the norm. Replacing sodium in r...
Taste perception is important in health and disease. From an evolutionary perspective, the ability t...
Background and Objectives: Taste perception plays a key role in consumer acceptance and food choice,...
Most dietary sodium is consumed as common salt (sodium chloride). However, high consumption of salt ...
Background High-salt diets are linked to hypertension. Chinese people in Australia, are at increased...
We focussed here on cultural habits and taste perception. In particular, we studied the impact of fo...
Three recent studies showed that taste intensity signals nutrient content. However, current data ref...
Summary: Background & aims: Taste is a very important factor affecting nutritional intake and compl...
As the sugar intake of Malaysians is one of the highest in the Asia Pacific region, we wanted to inv...
In recent years, dietary changes appear to be shifting universally towards a diet with high intakes ...
It is reported by many studies that supertasters are highly sensitive towards strong taste such as b...
Taste abnormalities are prevalent in Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) potentially affecting food palatab...
Objective: To study the possible etiology of bitter taste in the mouth and its diagnostic significan...
Although putatively taste has been associated with obesity as one of the factors governing food inta...
To examine the associations of salt perception with salt intake and blood pressure levels in general...
In resourced-constrained settings, daily cooking practices are still the norm. Replacing sodium in r...
Taste perception is important in health and disease. From an evolutionary perspective, the ability t...