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Can taste be ergogenic?
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Best, Russ
, Pickering, Craig
, McDonald, Kerin
, Hurst, Philip
in
athletic performance
/ Bitter taste
/ Caffeine
/ carbohydrates
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ cold
/ digestive tract
/ energy
/ energy density
/ fatigue strength
/ Gastrointestinal tract
/ mouth
/ Mouthwashes
/ Nutrition
/ Oral cavity
/ oral exposure
/ Placebo effect
/ Placebos
/ Review
/ Sweet taste
/ Tastants
/ Taste
/ temperature
/ Toxicity
2021
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Can taste be ergogenic?
by
Best, Russ
, Pickering, Craig
, McDonald, Kerin
, Hurst, Philip
in
athletic performance
/ Bitter taste
/ Caffeine
/ carbohydrates
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ cold
/ digestive tract
/ energy
/ energy density
/ fatigue strength
/ Gastrointestinal tract
/ mouth
/ Mouthwashes
/ Nutrition
/ Oral cavity
/ oral exposure
/ Placebo effect
/ Placebos
/ Review
/ Sweet taste
/ Tastants
/ Taste
/ temperature
/ Toxicity
2021
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Can taste be ergogenic?
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Best, Russ
, Pickering, Craig
, McDonald, Kerin
, Hurst, Philip
in
athletic performance
/ Bitter taste
/ Caffeine
/ carbohydrates
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ cold
/ digestive tract
/ energy
/ energy density
/ fatigue strength
/ Gastrointestinal tract
/ mouth
/ Mouthwashes
/ Nutrition
/ Oral cavity
/ oral exposure
/ Placebo effect
/ Placebos
/ Review
/ Sweet taste
/ Tastants
/ Taste
/ temperature
/ Toxicity
2021
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Journal Article
Can taste be ergogenic?
2021
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Overview
Taste is a homeostatic function that conveys valuable information, such as energy density, readiness to eat, or toxicity of foodstuffs. Taste is not limited to the oral cavity but affects multiple physiological systems. In this review, we outline the ergogenic potential of substances that impart bitter, sweet, hot and cold tastes administered prior to and during exercise performance and whether the ergogenic benefits of taste are attributable to the placebo effect. Carbohydrate mouth rinsing seemingly improves endurance performance, along with a potentially ergogenic effect of oral exposure to both bitter tastants and caffeine although subsequent ingestion of bitter mouth rinses is likely required to enhance performance. Hot and cold tastes may prove beneficial in circumstances where athletes’ thermal state may be challenged. Efficacy is not limited to taste, but extends to the stimulation of targeted receptors in the oral cavity and throughout the digestive tract, relaying signals pertaining to energy availability and temperature to appropriate neural centres. Dose, frequency and timing of tastant application likely require personalisation to be most effective, and can be enhanced or confounded by factors that relate to the placebo effect, highlighting taste as a critical factor in designing and administering applied sports science interventions.
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