Taste sensitivity to NaCl is associated with liking of salty foods and BMI

Abstract

Background &ndash; It is widely acknowledged that sodium is consumed in excess in most developed countries. Sodium (Na) consumption has been a target of public health interventions in recent years due to its link to numerous adverse health affects such as hypertension and cardiovascular disease. While much of the current research is directed at strategies to reduce sodium in foods and the diet, little is known about the factors which determine salt consumption and preference. Currently, there is no research relating NaCl taste sensitivity and liking of food, or if NaCl taste sensitivity may manifest in changes in BMI.Objective &ndash; Establish whether a relationship exists between NaCl taste sensitivity, preference for salty foods and BMI.Design &ndash; Taste sensitivity to NaCl was determined for 119 subjects (104 female) according to the procedure laid out by &ldquo;ISO 3972:1991 &ndash; Method of investigating sensitivity of taste&rdquo;. In a separate session subjects rated their liking of generic biscuit with 2 levels of added NaCl [low (2.9g/100g) &amp; high (19.1g/100g)] using the 9-point hedonic scale. BMI was calculated from self reported height and weight data collected. Spearman&rsquo;s rank order correlation was used to determine whether an association existed between NaCl taste sensitivity, preference for salty foods and BMI.Outcomes &ndash; A significant positive correlation was found between BMI and NaCl taste sensitivity (r=0.204, p&lt;0.05). In addition there was a significant positive correlation between BMI and liking of low NaCl biscuits (r=0.267, p&lt;0.01). No significant associations were identified between the high NaCl cracker and NaCl taste sensitivity or BMI. A paired t-test showed there was no significant difference in liking of the low and commercial NaCl crackers (p=0.078).Conclusion &ndash; This study revealed that individuals with a higher BMI have a greater liking of low NaCl biscuits, and this may be due to their increased NaCl taste sensitivity. The results suggest that NaCl taste sensitivity may be a factor in foods consumed by an individual which in turn may influence weight status.<br /

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