Differences in Perceived Versus Actual Sensory Perception in Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder.

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 NUTRITION & DIETETICS International Journal of Eating Disorders Pub Date : 2025-01-17 DOI:10.1002/eat.24358
Julia Gydus, Katherine Holman, Stephanie Harshman, Madeline Stull, Megan Kuhnle, Olivia Wons, Elisa Asanza, Kristine Hauser, Casey Stern, Kendra R Becker, P Evelyna Kambanis, Madhusmita Misra, Kamryn T Eddy, Nadia Micali, Elizabeth A Lawson, Jennifer J Thomas
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Background: Individuals with avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) self-report heightened sensitivity to taste and smell, but neither phenomenon has been systematically explored in the laboratory. We hypothesized that, compared to healthy controls (HC, n = 34), children, adolescents, and adults with full/subthreshold ARFID (n = 100; ages 9 to 23 years) would self-report heightened response to taste/smell stimuli and exhibit stronger bitter taste perception and heightened smell perception in performance-based tasks, and these differences would be especially prominent in those with the ARFID-sensory sensitivity presentation.

Method: We measured self-reported sensitivity to taste/smell with the adolescent/adult sensory profile (AASP). We measured performance-based bitter taste perception with the regional taste intensity test (RTIT) and 6-N-propylthiouracil (PROP) test, and olfactory performance with the Sniffin' Sticks test (including the odor threshold, odor detection, and odor identification subscales).

Results: As expected, the ARFID group self-reported heightened response to taste/smell on the AASP, compared to HC, with an especially large effect size in the subset with the ARFID-sensory sensitivity presentation. Contrary to hypotheses, on performance-based measures, neither the ARFID group-nor the ARFID-sensory sensitivity group specifically-demonstrated heightened sensitivity to bitter taste on the RTIT or PROP tests, nor heightened smell perception on the Sniffin' Sticks test.

Conclusion: These first laboratory findings in a clinically diagnosed sample of individuals with full/subthreshold ARFID highlight the discrepancy between perceived versus actual sensitivity to taste/smell stimuli. Future research should explore whether this discrepancy can be replicated and therapeutically leveraged to facilitate successful food exposures.

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回避/限制性食物摄入障碍的感知与实际感觉知觉差异。
背景:回避/限制性食物摄入障碍(ARFID)患者自我报告对味觉和嗅觉的敏感性提高,但这两种现象都没有在实验室中系统地探索过。我们假设,与健康对照(HC, n = 34)相比,患有完全/阈下ARFID的儿童、青少年和成人(n = 100;9 - 23岁的孩子会自我报告对味觉/嗅觉刺激的反应增强,在基于表现的任务中表现出更强的苦味感知和更强的嗅觉感知,这些差异在arfid -感觉敏感性表现中尤为突出。方法:我们用青少年/成人感觉剖面(AASP)测量自我报告的味觉/嗅觉敏感性。我们使用区域味觉强度测试(RTIT)和6- n -丙基硫脲嘧啶(PROP)测试来测量基于表现的苦味感知,并使用嗅探棒测试(包括气味阈值、气味检测和气味识别亚量表)来测量嗅觉表现。结果:正如预期的那样,与HC相比,ARFID组自我报告在AASP上对味觉/嗅觉的反应增强,在ARFID-感觉敏感性表现的子集中具有特别大的效应大小。与假设相反,在基于性能的测量中,ARFID组和ARFID感官敏感性组都没有在RTIT或PROP测试中特别表现出对苦味的敏感度提高,也没有在嗅探棒测试中表现出对气味的敏感度提高。结论:在完全/阈下ARFID患者的临床诊断样本中,这些首次实验室发现突出了对味觉/嗅觉刺激的感知敏感性与实际敏感性之间的差异。未来的研究应该探索这种差异是否可以复制,并在治疗上加以利用,以促进成功的食物暴露。
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