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PECULIARITIES OF SALT TASTE SENSITIVITIES IN SHOOLAGE CHILDREN

https://doi.org/10.51523/2708-6011.2015-12-1-5

Abstract

The aim of the study was examination of school-age children salty taste oral sensation in association with resting blood pressure. In study 155 participants in age 10-17 years were included. Salt taste sensitivity to minimal concentrations (0.04-0.08 % of NaCl) was registered in 114 children (73.5 %). The group of children with low sensitivity consisted of 41 persons. In some children was registered deviation in taste (disgeusia). Difference between males and females in salt sensitivities level was not established. The association between level of systolic blood pressure and the salt taste sensitivities was shown in regression model with inclusion of some anthropometric data and salt sensitivity.

About the Authors

N. I. Kovtyuk
Bukovinian state medical university, Chernivtsi, Ukraine
Belarus


Y. N. Nechitaylo
Bukovinian state medical university, Chernivtsi, Ukraine
Belarus


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Kovtyuk N.I., Nechitaylo Y.N. PECULIARITIES OF SALT TASTE SENSITIVITIES IN SHOOLAGE CHILDREN. Health and Ecology Issues. 2015;(1):26-28. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.51523/2708-6011.2015-12-1-5

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