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Salt taste perceptions and preferences are unrelated to sodium consumption in healthy older adults
Adam Drewnowski
, Susan Ahlstrom Henderson
, Alissa Driscoll
,
Barbara J. Rolls
Nutritional Sciences
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24-hour Dietary Recall
16%
Age-related Deficits
16%
Consecutive Days
16%
Dietary Record
33%
Dietary Sodium
16%
Food Intake
16%
Healthy Adults
100%
Hedonic Response
16%
Old Respondents
16%
Older Adults
50%
Older Subjects
33%
Response Profiles
16%
Salt Taste
100%
Saltiness
16%
Sensory Evaluation
16%
Sodium
16%
Sodium Chloride Solution
16%
Sodium Intake
100%
Soup
33%
Taste Perception
100%
Taste Preference
100%
Young Subjects
16%
Food Science
Diet
14%
Food Intake
14%
Food Recall
14%
Medical Record
28%
Saltiness
14%
Sensation of Taste
100%
Sensory Evaluation
14%
Sodium
100%
Table Salt
100%