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34–38
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2
Volume
14
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A Taste-intensity Visual Analog Scale: An Improved Zinc Taste-test Protocol.
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Integrative medicine (Encinitas, Calif.)
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2015
2015-04
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West Virginia; Human; Funding Source; Data Analysis Software; Correlation Coefficient; Spearman's Rank Correlation Coefficient; Experimental Studies; Regression; T-Tests; Protocols; Solutions; Statistical Significance; Visual Analog Scaling; Taste – Evaluation; Zinc – Blood; Zinc Sulfate – Analysis
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Zdilla Matthew J; Starkey Leah D; Saling Julia R
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CONTEXT: Studies employing methods for measurement of zinc sulfate taste acuity have had diverse results, and although the studies have had limitations in design and implementation, they have suggested salient findings beyond the assessment of taste acuity. These findings have included, but were not limited to, relationships between zinc sulfate taste acuity and weight, levels of serum zinc, diastolic hypertension, levels of salivary carbonic anhydrase 6, and frequency of illness. However, current protocols for zinc sulfate taste assessment are problematic and warrant improvement. OBJECTIVE: The current study intended to compare the ranking scale for the original Bryce-Smith and Simpson zinc taste test (BS-ZTT) with a novel, taste-intensity visual analog scale (TI-VAS) to explore the potential for improved zinc sulfate taste-acuity measurement. DESIGN: Participants were administered a 0.1% solution of zinc sulfate and assessed using the 2 scales. SETTING: The study took place at West Liberty University, in West Liberty, WV, USA. PARTICIPANTS: Participants were 500 West Liberty University students who volunteered to participate in the study. RESULTS: A strong, statistically significant, positive correlation existed between the BS-ZTT and the TI-VAS scores (r s = 0.79; P \textless .0001; n = 491). CONCLUSIONS: The study found that the BS-ZTT offered a limited number of ordinal variable ranks and depended on an examiner's evaluation. Conversely, the TI-VAS had an expanded range of variables and was independent of the examiner. The TI-VAS can be used as a taste-acuity test for zinc sulfate and as a benchmark for future analyses of zinc sulfate taste acuity and zinc taste tests.
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2015
Correlation Coefficient
Data Analysis Software
Experimental Studies
Funding Source
Human
Integrative medicine (Encinitas, Calif.)
Protocols
Regression
Saling Julia R
Solutions
Spearman's Rank Correlation Coefficient
Starkey Leah D
Statistical Significance
T-Tests
Taste – Evaluation
Visual Analog Scaling
West Virginia
Zdilla Matthew J
Zinc – Blood
Zinc Sulfate – Analysis
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1399–1405
Issue
10
Volume
27
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Enhanced cardiopulmonary reflex inhibition of heart rate during exercise [corrected] [published erratum appears in MED SCI SPORTS EXER 1996 Jan;28(1):154].
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Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise
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1995
1995-10
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Rats; Funding Source; Repeated Measures; Analysis of Covariance; Paired T-Tests; Animal Studies; Statistical Significance; Chemoreceptor Cells; Mechanoreceptors; Two-Way Analysis of Variance; Lung – Physiology; Exertion – Physiology; Heart Rate – Physiology; Reflex – Physiology
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Chen C; DiCarlo S E; Collins H L
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1995
Analysis of Covariance
Animal Studies
Chemoreceptor Cells
Chen C
Collins H L
DiCarlo S E
Exertion – Physiology
Funding Source
Heart Rate – Physiology
Lung – Physiology
Mechanoreceptors
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise
Paired T-Tests
Rats
Reflex – Physiology
Repeated Measures
Statistical Significance
Two-Way Analysis of Variance