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Impact of texture TDS and flavour TDS tasks and of chocolate-chip biscuit characteristics on oral processing features
Pedro Pérez-sorianoSusana FiszmanArantxa RizoIrene Jimenez-perezAndrés Camacho-garcíaAmparo Tárregasubject
0303 health sciencesNutrition and DieteticsTECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOS030309 nutrition & dieteticsFlavourBiscuits04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesAgricultural engineering040401 food scienceOral Processing03 medical and health sciences0404 agricultural biotechnologyJaw motionTEORIA DE LA SEÑAL Y COMUNICACIONESMasticationChristian ministryBusinessVideo monitoringVideo monitoringFood Sciencedescription
The objective of the present study was to investigate differences in oral activity when biscuits of the same type but with subtle composition differences are consumed and how performing a Temporal Dominance of Sensations (TDS) task modifies the way one eats. In addition, comparisons were made between performing a texture TDS (T-TDS) and a flavour TDS (F-TDS). Oral activity while eating biscuits with and without conducting a TDS task was recorded using a 3.dimensional motion capture system to monitor the evolution of jaw movements. The results showed that oral activity evolved over the consumption time, differed depending on the texture of the sample and was affected to a small but significant extent when a TDS task was performed simultaneously (the differences averaged <4 cycles, 1 s in duration, 0.1 cycles/s in frequency, and 1 mm in lateral displacement). The biscuit samples were affected equally. Almost no differences were found on comparing oral activity during the execution of the T-TDS and the F-TDS tasks. Overall, the present results show differences in oral activity even for food products of the same category with subtle differences in composition. Performing TDS tasks (regardless of their modality) during sample consumption affected the total number, frequency and lateral amplitude of the chewing movements which should be taken into account for future research. However, these differences were small and affected both samples equally.
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2019-09-01 |