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To determine the effect of flavored, carbonated drinks on salivary flow rate, saliva composition, and taste perceptions compared with control drinks (water, carbonated water, non-carbonated)
Previous studies have shown that drinking a beverage can stimulate the production of saliva and alter its composition. These effects could impact oral processing and taste perceptions. Various ingredients in beverages such as carbonation may affect saliva and oral processing. The objective of this study is to determine the effect of flavored carbonated beverages on salivary flow rate, saliva composition (pH, mucins, carbonic anhydrase, and total protein), and taste perceptions compared with unflavored and non-carbonated control drinks.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Flavored carbonated drink 1 | Experimental | Flavored carbonated beverage with nutritive sweeteners |
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| Flavored carbonated drink 2 | Experimental | Flavored carbonated beverage with non-nutritive sweeteners |
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| Flavored drink | Experimental | Flavored non-carbonated beverage with nutritive sweeteners |
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| Flavored non-carbonated drink | Experimental | Flavored non-carbonated beverage with non-nutritive sweeteners |
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| Carbonated Water | Experimental | Unflavored carbonated water |
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| Water | Experimental | Plain, unflavored, non-carbonated water |
| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Beverage | Other | 15 milliliter aliquot interspersed with tastants with a 3 minute break between tastants |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Salivary flow rate | 5 minute passive drool saliva and 10 minute filter paper saliva (one sample each from tongue and palate) collected in a fixed sequence of tastant flavors (same for each session) and the assigned test beverage intervention (different for each session) | At each of six 2 hour test sessions 2-8 days apart at same time of day |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Salivary pH | Lab test | Sequence of repeated sampling over 2 hours on each of 6 test days with a different beverage and the same tastants each test day |
| Saliva carbonic anhydrase concentration | Lab test, unit mg/L |
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Lindsay Baker, PhD | PepsiCo, Inc. Sports Science | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Gatorade Sports Science Institute | Valhalla | New York | 10595 | United States |
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| ID | Term |
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| C536137 | Medullary cystic kidney disease 1 |
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| ID | Term |
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| D001628 | Beverages |
| ID | Term |
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| D000066888 | Diet, Food, and Nutrition |
| D010829 | Physiological Phenomena |
| D019602 | Food and Beverages |
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Partially blinded. Uncarbonated flavored drinks and water are distinguishable from carbonated flavored drinks and water.
| Sequence of repeated sampling over 2 hours on each of 6 test days with a different beverage and the same tastants each test day |
| Saliva total protein concentration | Lab test, unit mg/ml | Sequence of repeated sampling over 2 hours on each of 6 test days with a different beverage and the same tastants each test day |
| Saliva mucin 5B concentration Saliva mucin 5B concentration | Lab test, unit micrograms/ml | Sequence of repeated sampling over 2 hours on each of 6 test days with a different beverage and the same tastants each test day |
| Saliva mucin 7 concentration | Lab test, unit micrograms/ml | Sequence of repeated sampling over 2 hours on each of 6 test days with a different beverage and the same tastants each test day |
| Taste perceptions | Labeled Magnitude Scale (LMS)) of intensity of perception rated from barely detectable to strongest imaginable (tastants such as sweet, sour, salty, bitter, umami). | Sequence of repeated sampling over 2 hours on each of 6 test days with a different beverage and the same tastants each test day. |
| Beverage liking | 9-point hedonic scale rating from 1=Dislike extremely to 9= Like extremely | Sequence of repeated sampling over 2 hours on each of 6 test days with a different beverage and the same tastants each test day |
| Adverse Events | Safety | Symptoms reported at each test day and between visits from Screening to test day six |