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An Examination of Sex and Masculinity/Femininity as Related to the Taste Sensitivity of Japanese Students
Authors:Kumi Hirokawa  Kazuko Yamazawa  Hiroyuki Shimizu
Affiliation:(1) Gifu University School of Medicine, Gifu, Japan;(2) Tokai Women’s Junior College, Gifu, Japan;(3) Department of Hygiene and Preventive Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2-5-1 Shikada-cho, Okayama 700-8558, Japan
Abstract:The purpose of the present study was to examine the influences of gender differences and masculinity–femininity on taste thresholds and food preferences. The participants were 108 Japanese undergraduate students (44 men and 64 women); their mean age was 19.6 years (SD = 1.3). Their detection and recognition thresholds for caffeine and sucrose were measured. Multiple regression analyses showed that women tended to have a lower detection threshold for caffeine than men did. The recognition threshold for caffeine was positively associated with scores for masculinity. For men, masculinity may be associated with smoking and drinking behavior, thereby resulting in a lower sensitivity for bitterness. Masculinity and femininity related to food preferences are also discussed.
Keywords:Taste sensitivity  Caffeine  Sucrose  Masculinity  Femininity
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