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A longitudinal study of changing characteristics of taste and smell alterations in patients treated for lung cancer
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Månsson-Brahme, Eva, Wismer, Wendy, Tishelman, Carol, Bernhardson, Britt-Marie, Belqaid, Kerstin, Orrevall, Ylva, McGreevy, Jenny
Purpose Taste and smell alterations (TSAs) are common symptoms in patients with cancer that may interfere with nutritional intake and quality of life. In this study, we explore and describe how characteristics of self-reported TSAs change in individuals with lung cancer over time using a multiple...
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2021-05-01
Christina Müller, Denise, Nguyen, Ha, Li, Qing, Schönlechner, Regine, Miescher Schwenninger, Susanne, Wismer, Wendy, Gänzle, Michael G.
A standard level of sugar addition to bread is 2% (flour base) but sweet baked goods including hamburger buns, hot dog buns and some sandwich bread contain more than 10% sucrose. This study aimed to provide an integrated assessment of different strategies for sugar-reduced bread by using...
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Exploring Relationships with Food after Dietary Intervention in Patients with Colorectal Cancer: A Qualitative Analysis from the Protein Recommendations to Increase Muscle (PRIMe) trial
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Ford, Katherine L., Quintanilha, Maira, Trottier, Claire F., Wismer, Wendy, Sawyer, Michael B., Siervo, Mario, Deutz, Nicolaas E.P., Vallianatos, Helen, Prado, Carla M.
Purpose Patients with cancer often experience nutritional challenges and are vulnerable to muscle mass loss. While substantial research is directed towards understanding how nutritional interventions affect clinical outcomes, insights into patients’ personal experiences during these trials remain...
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Use of digital images for evaluation of factors responsible for visual preference of apples by consumers
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Cliff, Margaret, Sanford, Katherine, Wismer, Wendy, Hampson, Cheryl
This research used digital images to explore some of the factors responsible for consumer preference of visual characteristics of apples (Malus ×domestica Borkh.). The images systematically varied in color and shape (Expt. A: 9 images) and type, shape, and background color (Expt. B: 10 images),...