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Smell-taste dysfunctions in extreme weight/eating conditions: analysis of hormonal and psychological interactions.

Fernando Fernández-Aranda1,2,3, Zaida Agüera4,5, Jose C Fernández-García5,6, Lourdes Garrido-Sanchez5,6, Juan Alcaide-Torres6, Francisco J Tinahones5,6, Cristina Giner-Bartolomé4,5, Rosa M Baños5,7, Cristina Botella5,8, Ausias Cebolla5,8, Rafael de la Torre5,9,10, Jose M Fernández-Real5,11, Francisco J Ortega5,11, Gema Frühbeck5,12, Javier Gómez-Ambrosi5,12, Roser Granero5,13, Mohamed A Islam4,5, Susana Jiménez-Murcia4,5,14, Salomé Tárrega13, José M Menchón4,14,15, Ana B Fagundo4,5, Carolina Sancho4, Xavier Estivill16,17, Janet Treasure18, Felipe F Casanueva19,20.   

Abstract

(1) The objective of this study is to analyze differences in smell-taste capacity between females in extreme weight/eating conditions (EWC) and (2) to explore the interaction between smell/taste capacity, gastric hormones, eating behavior and body mass index (BMI). The sample comprised 239 females in EWC [64 Anorexia nervosa (AN) and 80 age-matched healthy-weight controls, and 59 obese and 36 age-matched healthy-weight controls]. Smell and taste assessments were performed through "Sniffin' Sticks" and "Taste Strips," respectively. The assessment measures included the eating disorders inventory-2, the symptom check list 90-revised, and The Dutch Eating Behavior Questionnaire, as well as peptides from the gastrointestinal tract [Ghrelin, peptide YY, cholecystokinin]. Smell capacity was differentially associated across EWC groups. Smell was clearly impaired in obese participants and increased in AN (hyposmia in Obesity was 54.3 and 6.4 % in AN), but taste capacity did not vary across EWC. Ghrelin levels were significantly decreased in obese subjects and were related to smell impairment. EWC individuals showed a distinct smell profile and circulating ghrelin levels compared to controls. Smell capacity and ghrelin may act as moderators of emotional eating and BMI.

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Keywords:  Anorexia nervosa; Emotional eating; Ghrelin; Obesity; Smell; Taste

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26198367     DOI: 10.1007/s12020-015-0684-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocrine        ISSN: 1355-008X            Impact factor:   3.633


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