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The following pages link to Taste hedonics and thresholds in obesity (Q71331556):
Displaying 21 items.
- Physiological mechanisms by which non-nutritive sweeteners may impact body weight and metabolism (Q28081568) (← links)
- Psychophysics of sweet and fat perception in obesity: problems, solutions and new perspectives (Q30500393) (← links)
- The human sweet tooth (Q33255358) (← links)
- Taste sensitivity, nutritional status and metabolic syndrome: Implication in weight loss dietary interventions. (Q34068462) (← links)
- The role of sweet taste in satiation and satiety. (Q34263449) (← links)
- Patterns of Sweet Taste Liking: A Pilot Study (Q36102056) (← links)
- Comparisons of Fatty Acid Taste Detection Thresholds in People Who Are Lean vs. Overweight or Obese: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (Q36242742) (← links)
- An increase in visceral fat is associated with a decrease in the taste and olfactory capacity. (Q36269792) (← links)
- Heritable variation in food preferences and their contribution to obesity (Q36824623) (← links)
- The Association between Sweet Taste Function, Anthropometry, and Dietary Intake in Adults (Q36846400) (← links)
- Altered pontine taste processing in a rat model of obesity (Q36953208) (← links)
- Salt taste after bariatric surgery and weight loss in obese persons (Q37001075) (← links)
- Associations between liking for fat, sweet or salt and obesity risk in French adults: a prospective cohort study (Q37064598) (← links)
- Food neophobia and its relation with olfaction (Q37587234) (← links)
- Associations between BMI and fat taste sensitivity in humans (Q37696732) (← links)
- Food selection and taste changes in humans after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery: A direct-measures approach (Q37988244) (← links)
- Taste assessment in normal weight and overweight individuals with co-occurring Binge Eating Disorder (Q47232727) (← links)
- Associations between weight status and liking scores for sweet, salt and fat according to the gender in adults (The Nutrinet-Santé study). (Q47445790) (← links)
- Quantifying Sweet Taste Liker Phenotypes: Time for Some Consistency in the Classification Criteria (Q61798231) (← links)
- Determinants of Sweetness Preference: A Scoping Review of Human Studies (Q90393700) (← links)
- Associations between Psycho-Hedonic Responses to Sweet and Savoury Tastes with Diet and Body Composition in a Sample of Asian Females (Q99605330) (← links)