An exploration of salivation patterns in normal weight and obese children

Vandana A Aspen, Richard I Stein, Denise E Wilfley, Vandana A Aspen, Richard I Stein, Denise E Wilfley

Abstract

We examined whether children's changes in salivary habituation to food vary based on weight status and/or allocating attention to a task. Children (31 non-overweight and 26 obese, ages 9-12 year) were presented with nine trials of a food stimulus and either listened to an audiobook (attention-demanding) or white noise (no-attention control). The salivary pattern differed significantly by weight status but not by condition or a condition by weight status interaction. This is the first study of salivary habituation in obese children; findings dovetail with an emerging set of evidence that obese individuals display distinctive biological responses to food.

Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Two-way interaction between weight status and blocked trails.

Source: PubMed

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