نتایج جستجو برای: consumption taste

تعداد نتایج: 234774  

2016
Xavier Irz Pascal Leroy Vincent Réquillart Louis-Georges Soler

Convenience, taste, and prices are the main determinants of food choices. Complying with dietary recommendations therefore imposes a "taste cost" on consumers, potentially hindering adoption of those recommendations. The study presents and applies a new methodology, based on economic theory, to quantify this taste cost and assess the health and welfare effects of different dietary recommendatio...

ژورنال: پژوهش هنر 2017

In contemporary Iranian society through the importance of "self" and "personal responsibility" and the rise of consumer society in life, power of choice has increased. The importance of the community's choice more than anything else is happening in the field of material and consumables and changing the face of Iran's major cities and the increasing attention to the most superficial part of cons...

2011
Hyemin Kim Sung Nim Han Kyunghee Song Hongmie Lee

Because excessive consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages may reduce the quality of nutritional intake, this study examined the consumption patterns of commercial beverages, lifestyle, dietary habits, and perception of sweet taste. Participants were 407 male university students in Kyeonggido, Korea, and information was collected by self-administered questionnaire. Among them, 58 nonsmokers vol...

Journal: :European journal of clinical nutrition 2000
S S Schiffman B G Graham

The losses in taste and smell that occur with advancing age can lead to poor appetite, inappropriate food choices, as well as decreased energy consumption. Decreased energy consumption can be associated with impaired protein and micronutrient status and may induce subclinical deficiencies that directly impact function. Most nutritional interventions in the elderly do not compensate for taste an...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2005
Tsuyoshi Shimura Hiroyuki Imaoka Yasutaka Okazaki Yumie Kanamori Tohru Fushiki Takashi Yamamoto

The pleasantness of taste powerfully influences the preference for food and fluids. Particularly palatable tastes can lead to considerable overconsumption. Because palatable foods and fluids are potentially nutritive, animals are highly motivated to ingest them. The brain regions along the taste pathway and its anatomical interfacing with the brain reward system are thought to be involved in pa...

2016
Gang Liu Geng Zong Richard L Doty Qi Sun

OBJECTIVES To estimate the prevalence of, and explore potential risk factors for, taste and smell dysfunction in the general population of the USA. DESIGN A cross-sectional study. SETTING A cross-sectional analysis of data collected in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES 2013-2014). PARTICIPANTS A total of 3519 men and women aged 40 years and older who participate...

Journal: :Nutrients 2016
Julia Y Q Low Kathleen E Lacy Robert McBride Russell S J Keast

Variation in ability to detect, recognize, and perceive sweetness may influence food consumption, and eventually chronic nutrition-related conditions such as overweight and obesity. The aim of this study was to investigate the associations between sweet taste function, anthropometry, and dietary intake in adults. Participants' (n = 60; mean age in years = 26, SD = ±7.8) sweet taste function for...

2016
Ryan M. Carey Nithin D. Adappa James N. Palmer Robert J. Lee Noam A. Cohen

Taste receptors in the oral cavity guide our preferences for foods, preventing toxic ingestions and encouraging proper nutrient consumption. More recently, expression of taste receptors has been demonstrated in other locations throughout the body, including the airway, gastrointestinal tract, pancreas, and brain. The extent and specific roles of "extraoral" taste receptors are largely unknown, ...

2016
Paloma Rohlfs Domínguez

Vegetable consumption by young children does not meet national recommendations in either the United States or in Europe due in part to the bitter taste of vegetables. Cruciferous vegetables contain natural bitter-tasting substances that share the same chemical structure as phenylthiocarbamide (PTC) and its chemical derivative 6-n-propylthiouracil (PROP). The degree to which the bitter taste fro...

Journal: :The European journal of neuroscience 2012
Jeff A Beeler James E McCutcheon Zhen F H Cao Mari Murakami Erin Alexander Mitchell F Roitman Xiaoxi Zhuang

Recent findings suggest the reward system encodes metabolic value independent of taste, provoking speculation that the hedonic value of taste could be derived from nutritional value as a secondary appetitive property. We therefore dissociated and compared the impact of nutrition and taste on appetitive behavior in several paradigms. Though taste alone induces preference and increased consumptio...

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