Comparison between Threshold of Bitterness Perception and Blood Pressure for Resident Health Examination in Yakumo Town

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Shoko Kondo
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Naomi Katayama
Naomi Katayama
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Akemi Ito
Akemi Ito
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Mayumi Hirabayashi
Mayumi Hirabayashi
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Yui Nakayama
Yui Nakayama
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Takafumi Nakada
Takafumi Nakada
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Seiya Goto
Seiya Goto
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Satofumi Sugimoto
Satofumi Sugimoto
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Tadao Yoshida
Tadao Yoshida
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Masaaki Teranisi
Masaaki Teranisi
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Michihiko Sone
Michihiko Sone
Yasushi Fujimoto
Yasushi Fujimoto
Hironao Otake
Hironao Otake
Hirokazu Suzuki
Hirokazu Suzuki
Naoki Saji
Naoki Saji
Seiichi Nakata
Seiichi Nakata
Tsutom
Tsutom
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Abstract

Japan is a super-aged society. Malnutrition, sarcopenia, and flail in the elderly are problems. It has also reported that abnormal olfaction and taste (function decline) occur as an early symptom of Alzheimer’s dementia. Taste and smell have a close relationship with appetite. It is need to study the provision of meals that enhance and the combination of foods from the middle age to the elderly. Because Alzheimer’s dementia gradually progresses from the middle-ages, and symptoms spear after becoming an older adult. For 16 years, we have conducted research on taste and olfaction in Yakumo town in Hokkaido, Japan, Where the population does not move much. In this report, we report on the results of the taste test using TASTDISC (Bitterness) in 2019 at Yakumo Town Resident Examination, which has been ongoing since 2007.

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Shoko Kondo. 2020. \u201cComparison between Threshold of Bitterness Perception and Blood Pressure for Resident Health Examination in Yakumo Town\u201d. Global Journal of Medical Research - K: Interdisciplinary GJMR-K Volume 20 (GJMR Volume 20 Issue K4): .

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Japan is a super-aged society. Malnutrition, sarcopenia, and flail in the elderly are problems. It has also reported that abnormal olfaction and taste (function decline) occur as an early symptom of Alzheimer’s dementia. Taste and smell have a close relationship with appetite. It is need to study the provision of meals that enhance and the combination of foods from the middle age to the elderly. Because Alzheimer’s dementia gradually progresses from the middle-ages, and symptoms spear after becoming an older adult. For 16 years, we have conducted research on taste and olfaction in Yakumo town in Hokkaido, Japan, Where the population does not move much. In this report, we report on the results of the taste test using TASTDISC (Bitterness) in 2019 at Yakumo Town Resident Examination, which has been ongoing since 2007.

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Akemi Ito
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Shoko Kondo
Shoko Kondo Nagoya Women's University
Yui Nakayama
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Takafumi Nakada
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Seiya Goto
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Satofumi Sugimoto
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Tadao Yoshida
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Masaaki Teranisi
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