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Altered Taste Function in Young Individuals With Type 1 Diabetes

Authors :
Eulalia Catamo
Antonietta Robino
Davide Tinti
Klemen Dovc
Roberto Franceschi
Manuela Giangreco
Paolo Gasparini
Egidio Barbi
Vittoria Cauvin
Ivana Rabbone
Tadej Battelino
Gianluca Tornese
Catamo, Eulalia
Robino, Antonietta
Tinti, Davide
Dovc, Klemen
Franceschi, Roberto
Giangreco, Manuela
Gasparini, Paolo
Barbi, Egidio
Cauvin, Vittoria
Rabbone, Ivana
Battelino, Tadej
Tornese, Gianluca
Source :
Frontiers in Nutrition, Vol 8 (2022), Frontiers in nutrition, vol. 8, no. 797920, 2022., Frontiers in Nutrition
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Past studies on altered taste function in individuals with type 1 diabetes have yielded inconsistent results. We therefore evaluated taste recognition and possible association with personal and diseases characteristics in young individuals with type 1 diabetes and healthy controls. Taste recognition and intensity for 6-n-propylthiouracil (PROP), quinine, citric acid, sucrose, and sodium chloride were assessed using a filter paper method in 276 participants with type 1 diabetes and 147 healthy controls. Personal and clinical data were recorded for all participants during a baseline visit. Regression analysis was adjusted for sex, age, and standardized BMI. Overall, 47% of participants with type 1 diabetes vs. 63.5% of healthy controls recognized all tastes (p = 0.006). Moreover, a lower capacity for recognizing the bitter taste of PROP and the sour taste of citric acid was found in participants with type 1 diabetes compared to healthy controls (p = 0.014 and p = 0.003, respectively). While no significant effect of glycemic control on taste recognition was found, an association with lower age at onset emerged. Our findings suggest an impaired taste perception in individuals with type 1 diabetes, possibly linked to age at onset.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2296861X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Frontiers in Nutrition, Vol 8 (2022), Frontiers in nutrition, vol. 8, no. 797920, 2022., Frontiers in Nutrition
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c9b8e193559c448ac9645d8ac76c795f