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The taste perception of overweight children is weaker
Obesity is an increasingly growing problem among children worldwide, which can have serious health consequences. Obese children not only suffer physically, but their eating habits and taste perception can also show significant differences compared to their normal-weight peers. Numerous studies address this phenomenon, and a recent study revealed that obese children have a weaker sense of taste, which can influence their eating habits. These differences have long-term effects on nutrition, as children consume larger portions to achieve the desired taste experience. Flavors are one of the most important aspects of human nutrition, and proper taste perception can help maintain a balanced diet. Research shows that children’s taste perception significantly influences…