Taste perception and oral microbiota are associated with obesity in children and adolescents.

Obesity in childhood and adolescence is considered the most prevalent nutritional disorder, in which eating behaviours represent one important factors of influence. Many aspects influence eating behaviours, but taste is considered the main predictor. However, data concerning correlations of obesity,...

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Main Authors: Chiara Mameli, Camilla Cattaneo, Simona Panelli, Francesco Comandatore, Arianna Sangiorgio, Giorgio Bedogni, Claudio Bandi, Gianvincenzo Zuccotti, Ella Pagliarini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0221656
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spelling doaj-0002e58fbea8497389dbb18a916e3f4f2021-03-03T21:07:54ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-01149e022165610.1371/journal.pone.0221656Taste perception and oral microbiota are associated with obesity in children and adolescents.Chiara MameliCamilla CattaneoSimona PanelliFrancesco ComandatoreArianna SangiorgioGiorgio BedogniClaudio BandiGianvincenzo ZuccottiElla PagliariniObesity in childhood and adolescence is considered the most prevalent nutritional disorder, in which eating behaviours represent one important factors of influence. Many aspects influence eating behaviours, but taste is considered the main predictor. However, data concerning correlations of obesity, taste sensitivity and behavioural attitudes, such as food neophobia, in children and adolescents are inconsistent. Moreover, it has been suggested that oral bacteria could have a possible role in obesity development and, also, in taste perception. In this context, the present study focused on host related factors with a proposed link to weight gain. To this purpose, taste sensitivity, salivary microbiota composition and food neophobia were compared between children and adolescents with and without obesity in a cross-sectional study. Results showed that children with obesity presented a significantly lower ability in correctly identifying taste qualities and were characterized by a lesser number of Fungiform Papillae (reported as FP/cm2) compared to normal-weight subjects. Differences in the ecological indexes of microbial alpha-diversity was found between subjects with obesity and normal-weight ones. Moreover, independently from nutritional status, some bacterial genera seemed to differ between subjects with different sensitivity. The potentiality of this multidisciplinary approach could help to better understand and deepen the sensory-driven and microbiological factors related to weight gain.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0221656
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author Chiara Mameli
Camilla Cattaneo
Simona Panelli
Francesco Comandatore
Arianna Sangiorgio
Giorgio Bedogni
Claudio Bandi
Gianvincenzo Zuccotti
Ella Pagliarini
spellingShingle Chiara Mameli
Camilla Cattaneo
Simona Panelli
Francesco Comandatore
Arianna Sangiorgio
Giorgio Bedogni
Claudio Bandi
Gianvincenzo Zuccotti
Ella Pagliarini
Taste perception and oral microbiota are associated with obesity in children and adolescents.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Chiara Mameli
Camilla Cattaneo
Simona Panelli
Francesco Comandatore
Arianna Sangiorgio
Giorgio Bedogni
Claudio Bandi
Gianvincenzo Zuccotti
Ella Pagliarini
author_sort Chiara Mameli
title Taste perception and oral microbiota are associated with obesity in children and adolescents.
title_short Taste perception and oral microbiota are associated with obesity in children and adolescents.
title_full Taste perception and oral microbiota are associated with obesity in children and adolescents.
title_fullStr Taste perception and oral microbiota are associated with obesity in children and adolescents.
title_full_unstemmed Taste perception and oral microbiota are associated with obesity in children and adolescents.
title_sort taste perception and oral microbiota are associated with obesity in children and adolescents.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Obesity in childhood and adolescence is considered the most prevalent nutritional disorder, in which eating behaviours represent one important factors of influence. Many aspects influence eating behaviours, but taste is considered the main predictor. However, data concerning correlations of obesity, taste sensitivity and behavioural attitudes, such as food neophobia, in children and adolescents are inconsistent. Moreover, it has been suggested that oral bacteria could have a possible role in obesity development and, also, in taste perception. In this context, the present study focused on host related factors with a proposed link to weight gain. To this purpose, taste sensitivity, salivary microbiota composition and food neophobia were compared between children and adolescents with and without obesity in a cross-sectional study. Results showed that children with obesity presented a significantly lower ability in correctly identifying taste qualities and were characterized by a lesser number of Fungiform Papillae (reported as FP/cm2) compared to normal-weight subjects. Differences in the ecological indexes of microbial alpha-diversity was found between subjects with obesity and normal-weight ones. Moreover, independently from nutritional status, some bacterial genera seemed to differ between subjects with different sensitivity. The potentiality of this multidisciplinary approach could help to better understand and deepen the sensory-driven and microbiological factors related to weight gain.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0221656
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