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The role of taste in alcohol preference, consumption and risk behavior. | LitMetric

The role of taste in alcohol preference, consumption and risk behavior.

Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr

a Department of Biological Sciences , Brock University, St. Catharines , ON L2S 3A1 , Canada.

Published: August 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • Alcohol consumption is common, and high usage is linked to a greater risk of developing alcohol use disorders, making it crucial to understand what influences drinking habits for better prevention and management.
  • Factors like taste and orosensation play a significant role in shaping alcohol preferences, but research shows that those who are more sensitive to these sensations often consume less alcohol.
  • Conflicting results in existing studies highlight the need for improved research methods, as no single taste factor can fully explain alcohol behavior, emphasizing the complexity of the relationship between taste and alcohol consumption.

Article Abstract

Alcohol consumption is widespread, and high levels of use are associated with increased risk of developing an alcohol use disorder. Thus, understanding the factors that influence alcohol intake is important for disease prevention and management. Additionally, elucidating the factors that associate with alcohol preference and intake in non-clinical populations allows for product development and optimisation opportunities for the alcoholic beverage industry. The literature on how taste (orosensation) influences alcohol behavior is critically appraised in this review. Ethanol, the compound common to all alcoholic beverages, is generally aversive as it primarily elicits bitterness and irritation when ingested. Individuals who experience orosensations (both taste and chemesthetic) more intensely tend to report lower liking and consumption of alcoholic beverages. Additionally, a preference for sweetness is likely associated with a paternal history of alcohol use disorders. However, conflicting findings in the literature are common and may be partially attributable to differences in the methods used to access orosensory responsiveness and taste phenotypes. We conclude that while taste is a key driver in alcohol preference, intake and use disorder, no single taste-related factor can adequately predict alcohol behaviour. Areas for further research and suggestions for improved methodological and analytical approaches are highlighted.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10408398.2017.1387759DOI Listing

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