Relation

Eating behavior and olfaction

  • Smell is important for promoting appetite and the perception of flavor when consuming food.
  • From a survey of 496 people conducted by Fifth Sense, 92% reported lower appreciation of food and drink.
  • Changes in eating behavior can vary from person to person, depending on how their olfactory dysfunction affects their relationship with food. Individuals can either gain weight by finding non-olfactory sensations for food enjoyment, or they can lose weight by losing interest in food.

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Updated 2021-08-06

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