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Diet and Sensory-Perception (Adult Population)

The CNP Diet and Sensory-Perception Research Category consolidates research exploring the interconnected relationship between dietary intake and sensory-perception. To view each original study on the open internet, click “Original.” To view the CNP-written abstract summary, click “CNP Summary.” While only some of the CNP-written abstract summaries are available below for free, all abstract summaries are available to CNP members through the CNP Library Membership.

RESEARCH SUMMARIES

2018

Perception and practice of ‘healthy’ diet in relation to noncommunicable diseases among the urban and rural people in northern Ethiopia: a community-based qualitative study

2017

Associations between adult perception of body weight, diet, preparing meals and dietary patterns

CNP Research Summary can be found in the CNP Library Membership

2017

See food diet? Cultural differences in estimating fullness and intake as a function of plate size

CNP Research Summary can be found in the CNP Library Membership

2017

Perception v. actual intakes of junk food and sugar-sweetened beverages in Australian young adults: assessed using the mobile food record

2019

Do adults draw differently-sized meals on larger or smaller plates? Examining plate size in a community sample

CNP Research Summary can be found in the CNP Library Membership

2015

Simply adding the word “fruit” makes sugar healthier: The misleading effect of symbolic information on the perceived healthiness of food

2020

Glucose metabolism responds to perceived sugar intake more than actual sugar intake

CNP Research Summary can be found in the CNP Library Membership

2016

Eating with our eyes: From visual hunger to digital satiation