| Menopause Can Sour Women's Sense of Sweet TasteThursday, April 17, 2003
                  It's another bitter 
                  consequence of aging. Turkish researchers have found that some 
                  women who have gone through menopause are less able to taste 
                  sweet foods. 
 The scientists reported on Thursday that 
                  the hormonal changes during menopause seem to lower the 
                  ability of the palate to sense sugar, prompting some women to 
                  change their eating habits in favor of sweeter food. Dr. Cagri 
                  Delilbasi, now at Osaka University, and colleagues conducted 
                  taste tests on 20 postmenopausal women at Ankara University 
                  and compared the results to age-matched men.
 
 They 
                  report in the British Dental Journal that the women had a 
                  significantly lower sensitivity to sucrose (sugar) on their 
                  palate. There was no difference between the groups for salt, 
                  sour or bitter tastes, and no changes in taste sensations on 
                  the tongue.
 
 The researchers also asked the women if 
                  they'd noticed a change in their taste perception after 
                  menopause. Only 35 percent of the women reported that they had 
                  noticed a change, but 45 percent said their diets had changed.
 
 "The decline in sensitivity to sucrose is consistent 
                  with the altered diet reported by the female patients," the 
                  researchers write.
 
 "This finding is interesting as no 
                  previous report about failure of sucrose perception, and thus 
                  preference for sweeter food in menopausal women could be 
                  found."
 
 What causes the change is hard to explain, the 
                  researchers write, and more research is needed.
 
 "The 
                  crucial issue to be aware of is that the possible changes due 
                  to menopause can lead to more serious health problems, 
                  although these changes may not be uncomfortable to the 
                  patient."
 
 Women who cannot taste sweet things might 
                  sweeten their foods, with potentially serious consequences for 
                  diseases like obesity, heart disease and diabetes they say.
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