non-peer-reviewedBackground: Morbidity and mortality from aspiration pneumonia is a significant health issue in dysphagic patients. Therapeutic techniques which facilitate safe swallowing in these patients are needed. Identification of new sensory characteristics of food or drinks could improve treatments for dysphagia. Objectives: This pilot study was designed to identify intense and/or agreeable sensory and chemesthetic stimuli and to identify groups of perceived tastes signified by common or opposing factors in a female non-dysphagic population and to ascertain whether there are identifiable groups within the sample in terms of taste perception. Methods: Participant’s fungiform papillae were counted using a blue dye test and categorise...
Background: Tastes in differing concentration levels heightens sensory input to the cortical swallow...
Taste is a property that is thought to potentially modulate swallowing behavior. Whether such effect...
Taste is a property that is thought to potentially modulate swallowing behavior. Whether such effect...
non-peer-reviewedBackground/Aim: Dysphagia (difficulty in swallowing) can occur as a result of dise...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Treatments dominating oropharyngeal dysphagia therapy lack evidence and...
non-peer-reviewedBACKGROUND: Altering sensory and chemesthetic properties of foods has been found t...
non-peer-reviewedFactors such as cognitive ability, fatigue and patient compliance hinder the effect...
Factors such as cognitive ability, fatigue and patient compliance hinder the effectiveness of curren...
non-peer-reviewedBackground In the management of dysphagia, bolus modification is well utilised but...
non-peer-reviewedBackground The research identified by the author investigated speech and language ...
non-peer-reviewedTaste affects thresholds of swallow elicitations implying that swallowing functions...
Taste stimulation has rehabilitative value in dysphagia management, as it activates salient underlyi...
Modification of the texture and consistency of food and drink has been established as a leading mana...
Taste stimulation has rehabilitative value in dysphagia management, as it activates salient underlyi...
Modification of the texture and consistency of food and drink has been established as a leading mana...
Background: Tastes in differing concentration levels heightens sensory input to the cortical swallow...
Taste is a property that is thought to potentially modulate swallowing behavior. Whether such effect...
Taste is a property that is thought to potentially modulate swallowing behavior. Whether such effect...
non-peer-reviewedBackground/Aim: Dysphagia (difficulty in swallowing) can occur as a result of dise...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Treatments dominating oropharyngeal dysphagia therapy lack evidence and...
non-peer-reviewedBACKGROUND: Altering sensory and chemesthetic properties of foods has been found t...
non-peer-reviewedFactors such as cognitive ability, fatigue and patient compliance hinder the effect...
Factors such as cognitive ability, fatigue and patient compliance hinder the effectiveness of curren...
non-peer-reviewedBackground In the management of dysphagia, bolus modification is well utilised but...
non-peer-reviewedBackground The research identified by the author investigated speech and language ...
non-peer-reviewedTaste affects thresholds of swallow elicitations implying that swallowing functions...
Taste stimulation has rehabilitative value in dysphagia management, as it activates salient underlyi...
Modification of the texture and consistency of food and drink has been established as a leading mana...
Taste stimulation has rehabilitative value in dysphagia management, as it activates salient underlyi...
Modification of the texture and consistency of food and drink has been established as a leading mana...
Background: Tastes in differing concentration levels heightens sensory input to the cortical swallow...
Taste is a property that is thought to potentially modulate swallowing behavior. Whether such effect...
Taste is a property that is thought to potentially modulate swallowing behavior. Whether such effect...