Infants’ and Children’s Salt Taste Perception and Liking: A Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Search
3. Taste Perception
4. Salt Taste Detection and Acceptance in Infants
5. Variation in Salt Preference of Infants
5.1. Prenatally
5.2. Postnatally
6. Salt Taste Perception of Children
Children Salt Taste Sensitivity
7. Children’s Liking of Salty Taste
8. Children’s Salt Liking and Intake of Sodium
9. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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N = 251, 10–12 years, Japan | Detection (filter paper, paired comparison) | 0.6–1.6 | 0.6% | 0.6%NaCl was lowest concentration presented. | Thresholds not related to liking or salt intake | Matsuzuki et al., 2008 [67] |
N = 24 10–19 years , UK | Detection (staircase, one in 4) | 0.004–0.58 | 0.04% | Mean based on interpretation of figure | Threshold 10–19 years old is higher than 20–29 years old | Baker et al., 1983 [70] |
N = 70, 12–13 years, Korea | Detection (triangle test) | 0.005–0.15 | 0.03% | Higher thresholds for those liking soup/stew | Kim and Lee, 2009 [66] | |
N = 97, 8–14 years, USA | Detection (staircase, paired comparison) | 0.0003–5.8 | 0.021% | 52% overweight children | Threshold not related to salt intake | Bobowski & Mennella, 2015 [68] |
N = 68, 8–9 years, Australia | Detection (paired comparison) | 0.0009–0.029 | 0.016–0.036% | Boys were less sensitive than adults | Boys had higher threshold than women | James, Laing, & Oram, 1997, [65] |
N = 72, Age unknown, Spain | Detection (staircase paired comparison) | 0.0012–0.08 | 0.027% | Arguelles et al., 2006 [69] | ||
N = 22, 9–19 years, USA | Detection (staircase 4 in 8) | 0.00006–5.8 | 0.006% | Clinical population | Hertz et al., 1975 [71] | |
N = 421, 14–19 years, Brazil | Recognition | 0.02–5.8 | 0.17% | Threshold not related to body composition | Kirsten & Wagner, 2014, [74] | |
N = 237, 6–15 years, Japan | Recognition (one solution) | - | 0.4% | 0.4% was the only solution presented | Sensitivity lowest in 4–6 graders | Ohnuki et al., 2014 [77] |
N = 40, 5–12 years, Italy | Recognition (two solutions) | 0.18, 1.8 | 1.8% | Only two solutions tested | Majorana et al., 2012 [76] | |
N = 319, 9–17 years, Nigeria | Recognition threshold (range) | 0.18–1 | 0.18% | Higher threshold in boys than girls | Okoro et al., 1998 [75] |
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Liem DG. Infants’ and Children’s Salt Taste Perception and Liking: A Review. Nutrients. 2017; 9(9):1011. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu9091011
Chicago/Turabian StyleLiem, Djin G. 2017. "Infants’ and Children’s Salt Taste Perception and Liking: A Review" Nutrients 9, no. 9: 1011. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu9091011
APA StyleLiem, D. G. (2017). Infants’ and Children’s Salt Taste Perception and Liking: A Review. Nutrients, 9(9), 1011. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu9091011