| Literature DB >> 30788055 |
Tomoko Okayama1, Hiroko Watanabe1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND/Entities:
Keywords: Taste sensitivity; dietary intake; mental health; young women
Year: 2019 PMID: 30788055 PMCID: PMC6369110 DOI: 10.4162/nrp.2019.13.1.41
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutr Res Pract ISSN: 1976-1457 Impact factor: 1.926
Fig. 1Distribution of normal/abnormal taste perception groups
1 abnormal taste: sweet taste or salty taste or sour taste or bitter taste
2 abnormal tastes: sweet taste and salty taste or sweet taste and sour taste or sweet taste and bitter taste or salty taste and bitter taste
3 abnormal tastes: sweet taste and salty taste and bitter taste or sweet taste and sour taste and bitter taste
4 abnormal tastes: all tastes
Basic characteristics of normal and abnormal taste perception groups
Values are shown as medians (25th percentiles,75th percentiles) or Mean±SD deviation or number (%)
BMI, body mass index; NS, not significant
†Normal taste perception group: normal range of all four basic tastes (sweet, salty, sour, and bitter)
‡Abnormal taste perception group: more than 1 abnormal taste perception regardless of flavor
§Differences between normal taste perception group and abnormal taste perception group were compared using Mann-Whitney U-test and Unpaired t-test for continuous variables and categorical variables for Chi-squared test
Comparison of nutrient intake between normal and abnormal taste perception groups
Values are shown as medians (25th percentiles,75th percentiles) or Mean±SD deviation
RDA, recommended dietary allowance; NS, not significant
†Normal taste perception group: normal range of all four basic tastes (sweet, salty, sour, and bitter)
‡Abnormal taste perception group: more than 1 abnormal taste perception regardless of flavor
§Differences between normal taste perception group and abnormal taste perception group were compared using Mann-Whitney U-test and Unpaired t-test for continuous variables
¶Value when physical activity level is medium
Comparison of each mental health score between normal and abnormal taste perception groups
Values are shown as medians (25th percentiles,75th percentiles)
POMS, profile of mood states; NS, not significant
†Normal taste perception group: normal range of all four basic tastes (sweet, salty, sour, and bitter)
‡Abnormal taste perception group: more than 1 abnormal taste perception regardless of flavor
§Differences between normal taste perception group and abnormal taste perception group were compared using Mann-Whitney U-test
Liner regression model of the factors affecting insensitive taste perception of the four tastes
CI, confidence interval; BMI, body mass index
†Liner regression analysis
Dependent variable: total scores of 4 basic taste perception (sweet, salty, sour, and bitter)
Independent variables: zinc intake, Tension-Anxiety score, BMI