2020
DOI: 10.3390/nu12010256
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Saliva Secretion and Swallowing—The Impact of Different Types of Food and Drink on Subsequent Intake

Abstract: The oral processing of food is important for eating and digestion in order to gain energy and nutrients. Due to disease, injury, or aging, individuals may experience difficulties in this process. These difficulties often lead to dysphagia, which is associated with malnutrition. Thus, it is of importance to find solutions and strategies to enable food intake. It is well known that sour and/or carbonated foods and drinks increase saliva secretion and trigger the swallowing reflex. However, knowledge regarding ho… Show more

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“…However, the elderly participants mentioned that the vanilla flavour of the ice cream was a little too weak, while the sour taste of the lemon-flavoured ice cream was very good. Sourness increases saliva secretion and may therefore aid the swallowing process ( 36 ) and thereby also impact liking. The ice cream texture was best liked when it had just started to thaw.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the elderly participants mentioned that the vanilla flavour of the ice cream was a little too weak, while the sour taste of the lemon-flavoured ice cream was very good. Sourness increases saliva secretion and may therefore aid the swallowing process ( 36 ) and thereby also impact liking. The ice cream texture was best liked when it had just started to thaw.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…19 Besides that, the chewing action can induce saliva secretion and further reduce the occurrence of hypo-salivation. 20 By the possible mechanism behind the interventional method, all LAEs showed 100% reduction in the last visit when compared to baseline visit (despite statistically significant difference).…”
Section: Local Adverse Eventsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The recording protocol consisted of three swallowing tasks commo phagia screening [38,39]: saliva, 10 mL of water, and 10 mL of liquid yogh was used to deliver water and yoghurt to the oral cavity. The subjects w upright position and asked to swallow the bolus as naturally as possible…”
Section: Data Acquisitionmentioning
confidence: 99%