Low sugar diet makes foods taste sweeter but does not change preferred level of sweetness
A new study from scientists at the Monell Center and collaborators reveals that while foods such as vanilla pudding taste sweeter following three months on a low-sugar diet, the level of sweetness…
November 26, 2015 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: diet, following-three, from-scientists, level, low-sugar-diet, monell, monell-center, new-study, nutritional counseling, on call diets, oncalldietitian.com, oncalldiets, vanilla-pudding
Some like it sweet, others not so much: It’s partly in the genes
Twin study suggests a common genetic pathway underlies sweet taste perception of natural and non-caloric sweetenersA new study from the Monell Center and collaborating institutions suggests that…
July 17, 2015 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: common-genetic, from-the-monell, monell, monell-center, new-study, nutrition / diet, on call diets, oncalldiets, pathway-underlies, study-suggests, sweet-taste
Immune system protein regulates sensitivity to bitter taste
The bitter taste of illnessNew research from the Monell Center reveals that tumor necrosis factor (TNF), an immune system regulatory protein that promotes inflammation, also helps regulate…
April 23, 2015 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: bitter-taste, diet, from-the-monell, immune-system, monell, monell-center, nutrition / diet, nutritional counseling, on call diets, oncalldietitian.com, regulatory-protein, tnf, tumor-necrosis
Children’s preferences for sweeter and saltier tastes are linked to each other
Scientists from the Monell Chemical Senses Center have found that children who most prefer high levels of sweet tastes also most prefer high levels of salt taste and that, in general, children prefer sweeter and saltier tastes than do adults. These preferences relate not only to food intake but also to measures of growth and can have important implications for efforts to change children’s diets.
March 19, 2014 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: change-children, children-prefer, food-intake, from-the-monell, monell, nutrition / diet, on call diets, prefer-high, saltier-tastes, senses, senses-center, sweet-tastes
Humans can use smell to detect levels of dietary fat
New research from the Monell Center reveals humans can use the sense of smell to detect dietary fat in food.
January 25, 2014 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: detect-dietary, diet, food-contains, from-the-monell, monell, monell-center, neurology / neuroscience, nutrition, on call diets, oncalldietitian.com, public-health, reduce-dietary, sense, the-findings
Early Dietary Experience Shapes Salt Preference Of Infants And Preschoolers
Researchers from the Monell Center report that 6-month-old infants who have been introduced to starchy table foods which often contain added salt have a greater preference for salty taste than do infants not yet eating these foods…
December 22, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: foods-which, from-the-monell, greater-preference, infants-not, monell, monell-center, nutrition / diet, often-contain, oncalldietitian.com, starchy-table, yet-eating