
Sensory Factors and Food Choice

Dr. Mattes explains his expertise in how the sensory properties of food affect not only food choice in individuals but also the digestion and metabolism of certain foods in the body.
Dr. Mattes is a Distinguished Professor of Nutrition Science at Purdue University, Adjunct Associate Professor of Medicine at the Indiana University School of Medicine and Affiliated Scientist at the Monell Chemical Senses Center. His research focuses on the areas of taste function, hunger and satiety, food preferences, regulation of food intake in humans and human cephalic phase responses. At Purdue, Dr. Mattes is the Head of the Ingestive Behavior Research Center. Outside of Purdue he was a member of the 2020 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee; is a past-president of the American Society of Nutrition and Secretary of the Rose Marie Pangborn Sensory Science Scholarship Fund. He has authored over 295 publications. Dr. Mattes earned an undergraduate degree in biology and a Masters degree in Public Health from the University of Michigan as well as a doctorate degree in Human Nutrition from Cornell University. He conducted post-doctoral studies at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and the Monell Chemical Senses Center.
Quote: “… I think the best nutritional advice is still balanced, moderation and variety.”
Question of the Day: How much do sensory factors, such as taste and texture, influence your food choices?
On This Episode You Will Learn:
How the sensory properties of foods and sensory capacities of people influence nutrition.
What kinds of taste qualities tend to have positive and negative effects on energy balance in the body.
How is the sensation of fattiness detected and what are it’s health implications
How can understanding the effects of sensory properties of food help people improve their diets?
Connect with Richard!
Website: https://www.purdue.edu/hhs/nutr/directory/faculty/mattes_richard.html
Email: [email protected]
Key Points:
0:00: Intro with Shireen
1:06: How you found yourself interested in public health, sensory science and nutrition science in your work?
3:59: Can you describe how the sensory properties of foods and sensory capacities of people influence nutrition?
8:04: So what kinds of tastes qualities tend to have positive and negative effects on energy balance in the body?
10:25: Can the effects of these taste qualities be manipulated in a way to improve health?
14:44: How has the sensation of fattiness detected and what are its health implications?
18:27: How can understanding the effects of sensory properties of food help people improve their diets?
21:30: How can our listeners connect with you and learn more about your work?
21:59: Wrap Up & Question of the Day!
22:42: Outro with Shireen
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