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Bitter, Sweet, Salty, Sour and Umami Taste Perception Decreases with Age: Sex-Specific Analysis, Modulation by Genetic Variants and Taste-Preference …

2018

There is growing interest in relating taste perception to diet and healthy aging. However, there is still limited information on the influence of age, sex and genetics on taste acuity as well as on the relationship between taste perception and taste preferences. We have analysed the influence of age on the intensity rating of the five basic tastes: sweet, salty, bitter, sour and umami (separately and jointly in a &ldquo

Male0301 basic medicineAgingTastegenetic structuresPhysiologyUmamiReceptors G-Protein-CoupledPreference (economics)POPULATIONmedia_commonAged 80 and overNutrition and DieteticsAge FactorsTaste PerceptionMiddle AgedSex specificINSIGHTSTAS2R38taste polymorphismsFemaleHEALTHSENSITIVITYlcsh:Nutrition. Foods and food supplypsychological phenomena and processesAdultAdolescentmedia_common.quotation_subjectDIET QUALITYlcsh:TX341-641BiologyUmami taste perceptionArticleFOOD PREFERENCESTAS2R38Food PreferencesYoung Adult03 medical and health sciencesSex Factorsstomatognathic systemPerceptionHumanssexEpithelial Sodium ChannelsPOLYMORPHISMSAgedPolymorphism Genetic030109 nutrition & dieteticsagingGenetic variantsADULTSLIFEtaste preferencestaste perceptionFood Science
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Food neophobia and its association with intake of fish and other selected foods in a Norwegian sample of toddlers: A cross-sectional study

2016

Reluctance to try novel foods (food neophobia) prevents toddlers from accepting healthy foods such as fish and vegetables, which are important for child development and health. Eating habits established between ages 2 and 3 years normally track into adulthood and are therefore highly influential; even so, there are few studies addressing food neophobia in this age group. This cross-sectional study investigated the relationship between the level of food neophobia and the frequency of toddlers' intake of fish, meat, berries, fruit, vegetables, and sweet and salty snacks. Parents of 505 toddlers completed a questionnaire assessing the degree of food neophobia in their toddlers (mean age 28 mon…

Male0301 basic medicineCross-sectional studyChild BehaviorNorwegianDevelopmental psychologyFood Preferences03 medical and health sciencesSurveys and QuestionnairesEnvironmental healthVegetablesmedicineAnimalsHumansToddlerAssociation (psychology)General Psychology030109 nutrition & dieteticsNutrition and DieteticsNorwaydigestive oral and skin physiologyNeophobiaFishesmedicine.diseaseChild developmentlanguage.human_languageDietCross-Sectional StudiesChild PreschoolFruitlanguageFish <Actinopterygii>FemaleFood qualityPsychologyAppetite
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Sensory-based food education in early childhood education and care, willingness to choose and eat fruit and vegetables, and the moderating role of ma…

2018

AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the association between sensory-based food education implemented in early childhood education and care (ECEC) centres and children’s willingness to choose and eat vegetables, berries and fruit, and whether the mother’s education level and children’s food neophobia moderate the linkage.DesignThe cross-sectional study involved six ECEC centres that provide sensory-based food education and three reference centres. A snack buffet containing eleven different vegetables, berries and fruit was used to assess children’s willingness to choose and eat the food items. The children’s parents completed the Food Neophobia Scale questionnaire to assess their children’s food…

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Get some respect – buy organic foods! When everyday consumer choices serve as prosocial status signaling

2020

Status considerations have recently been linked to prosocial behaviors. This research shows that even everyday consumer behaviors such as favoring organic foods serve as prosocial status signaling. Key ideas from the continuum model of consumer impression formation and the theories of costly signaling and symbolic consumption are synthetized to make sense of this phenomenon. Two web-surveys (Ns = 187, 259) and a field study (N = 336) following experimental designs are conducted. This approach allows the analysis of both the more and less conscious reactions of consumers. Study 1 shows that the image of consumers favoring organic product versions is marked by characteristics consistent with …

Male0301 basic medicineHealth Knowledge Attitudes PracticeOrganic productCostly signalingprosocialityChoice BehaviorStatus0302 clinical medicineSurveys and QuestionnairesEmpirical evidenceSociocultural evolutionGeneral Psychology2. Zero hungerBRAND PERSONALITYNutrition and DieteticsOrganicTASTEluomutuotteetVALUESkuluttajakäyttäytyminenluomuruokaPsychological DistanceProsocial behavior5141 Sociology511 EconomicsFemaleFood OrganicPsychological TheoryPsychologySocial psychologyBEHAVIORAdultStatus symbolorganicMOTIVESGREENImpression formation030209 endocrinology & metabolismprososiaalisuussosiaalinen asemaFood Preferences03 medical and health sciencesimagoHumansProsocialitySocial BehaviorPRODUCT EVALUATIONstatusConsumption (economics)030109 nutrition & dieteticsfoodconsumer imagecostly signalingCONSUMPTIONConsumer BehaviorAltruism416 Food ScienceImpression managementFoodIMPRESSION MANAGEMENTPerceptionConsumer imagePURCHASE INTENTION
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Explicit and implicit tasks for assessing hedonic-versus nutrition-based attitudes towards food in French children

2015

Attitudes are important precursors of behaviours. This study aims to compare the food attitudes (i.e., hedonic- and nutrition-based) of children using both an implicit pairing task and an explicit forced-choice categorization task suitable for the cognitive abilities of 5- to 11-year-olds. A dominance of hedonically driven attitudes was expected for all ages in the pairing task, designed to elicit affective and spontaneous answers, whereas a progressive emergence of nutrition-based attitudes was expected in the categorization task, designed to involve deliberate analyses of the costs/benefits of foods. An additional exploratory goal was to evaluate differences in the attitudes of normal and…

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Potato Consumption is not Associated with Higher Risk of Mortality: A Longitudinal Study among Southern Italian Older Adults

2018

Objective: The consumption of potatoes is increasing worldwide, but few studies have assessed the association between potato consumption and mortality, particularly in Mediterranean countries. We therefore investigated whether potato consumption is associated with higher risk of death in a large cohort of people living in South Italy. Design: Longitudinal. Setting: Community-dwelling. Measurements: 2,442 participants coming from MICOL and NUTRIHEP studies aged more than 50 years at baseline were followed-up for 11 years. Dietary intake was assessed by means of a Food Frequency Questionnaire. Potato consumption was categorized in quintiles according to their daily consumption (&lt; 3.95, 3.9…

Male0301 basic medicineLongitudinal studyMediterranean dietMedicine (miscellaneous)Diet MediterraneanCohort StudiesFood Preferences03 medical and health sciencesRisk of mortalityHumansMedicineLongitudinal StudiesAgedProportional Hazards ModelsSolanum tuberosumAged 80 and overPotato mortality Mediterranean diet cohort study FFQConsumption (economics)030109 nutrition & dieteticsNutrition and Dieteticsbusiness.industryHazard ratioConfoundingfood and beveragesMiddle AgedConfidence intervalDietItalyFemaleGeriatrics and GerontologybusinessCohort studyDemographyThe journal of nutrition, health &amp; aging
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Food memory and its relation with age and liking: An incidental learning experiment with children, young and elderly people

2008

International audience; The present study compared incidental learning and food memory in children, young adults and elderly people for three sensory modalities (taste, texture and aroma). The relation of gender and liker-status (i.e. how much we like a product) with food memory was also investigated. Participants received a complete meal including a custard dessert used as target under incidental learning conditions. 24 h later, participants were confronted with a series of samples consisting of the target and slightly modified versions of the target (distractors) and were unexpectedly asked to perform an ‘‘absolute memory’’ (‘‘Did you eat this sample yesterday?’’) and a ‘‘relative memory’…

MaleAROMA030309 nutrition & dieteticsDevelopmental psychologySurveys and QuestionnairesFood choiceChildGeneral Psychologymedia_commonAged 80 and over0303 health sciencesNutrition and DieteticsTASTESocial perceptionAge Factors04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesMiddle AgedodorsYesterday040401 food scienceTest (assessment)SmellPLEASANTNESSFemalerecognitionPsychologyConsumer Science & Intelligent SystemsAdultAdolescentmedia_common.quotation_subjectSensationTEXTURE03 medical and health sciencesFood Preferences0404 agricultural biotechnologyStimulus modalityAge DistributionMemoryPerceptionHumansSex DistributionAgedAFSG Food QualityMemoriaDiscrimination testingFoodSENSORY PERCEPTIONflavor memorytexture[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition
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Preliminary Finnish Measures of Eating Competence Suggest Association with Health-Promoting Eating Patterns and Related Psychobehavioral Factors in 1…

2015

Eating competence is an attitudinal and behavioral concept, based on The Satter Eating Competence Model. In adults, it has been shown to be associated with a higher quality of diet. Eating competence or its association with the quality of diet has not been studied in adolescents. The aim of the current study was to explore the utility of using a preliminary Finnish translation of the ecSI 2.0 for evaluating presumed eating competence and its association with food selection, meal patterns and related psychobehavioral factors in 10-17 year old adolescents. Altogether 976 10-17 years old Finnish adolescents filled in the study questionnaire. When exploring the construct validity of ecSI 2.0, t…

MaleAdolescentmedia_common.quotation_subjectHealth BehaviorSelf-conceptlcsh:TX341-641Health Promotionsense of coherenceArticleEatingFood Preferencesbody weightSurveys and QuestionnairesHumansFamilyadolescentsta315ChildCompetence (human resources)ta515Finlandmedia_commonself-esteemMealNutrition and Dieteticseating competencedigestive oral and skin physiologySelf-esteemConstruct validityta3141Feeding BehaviorSelf ConceptConfirmatory factor analysisDietHealth promotionself -esteemFemaleeating patternsPsychologyAttitude to Healthlcsh:Nutrition. Foods and food supplyFood ScienceSense of coherenceClinical psychologyNutrients
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The oral lipid sensor GPR120 is not indispensable for the orosensory detectionof dietary lipids in the mouse

2014

International audience; Implication of the long-chain fatty acid (LCFA) receptor GPR120, also termed free fatty acid receptor 4 (FFAR4), in the taste-guided preference for lipids is a matter of debate. To further unravel the role of GPR120 in the "taste of fat", the present study was conducted on GPR120-null mice and their wild-type littermates. Using a combination of morphological (i.e. immunohistochemical staining of circumvallate papillae - CVP), behavioral (i.e. two-bottle preference tests, licking tests and conditioned taste aversion) and functional studies (i.e. calcium imaging in freshly isolated taste bud cells - TBC), we show that absence of GPR120 in oral cavity was not associated…

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Genetic dissection of the role of cannabinoid type-1 receptors in the emotional consequences of repeated social stress in mice.

2012

International audience; The endocannabinoid system (ECS) tightly controls emotional responses to acute aversive stimuli. Repeated stress alters ECS activity but the role played by the ECS in the emotional consequences of repeated stress has not been investigated in detail. This study used social defeat stress, together with pharmacology and genetics to examine the role of cannabinoid type-1 (CB(1)) receptors on repeated stress-induced emotional alterations. Seven daily social defeat sessions increased water (but not food) intake, sucrose preference, anxiety, cued fear expression, and adrenal weight in C57BL/6N mice. The first and the last social stress sessions triggered immediate brain reg…

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