Could your taste buds be driving overeating?
NCT ID NCT05772052
Summary
This study aims to understand if people with obesity who also have binge eating or food addiction perceive sweet and salty tastes differently than those without these eating disorders. Researchers will measure taste sensitivity in 300 participants with obesity, grouping them based on their eating behaviors. The goal is to learn if these taste differences influence food choices and overeating, which could help create more personalized dietary plans for long-term weight management.
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Istituto Auxologico Italiano
RECRUITINGMilan, 20145, Italy
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