نتایج جستجو برای: chewing behaviour

تعداد نتایج: 185661  

2011
Konstanze Krueger

I investigated the behavioural background of the way horses learn to follow humans in the “round pen technique” suggested by "horse whisperers” as a gentle method for initial horse training. Though the practicability of this technique has been adequately demonstrated in the past, the horses‘ behaviour during such training has not yet been documented in detail. DIn a riding arena, horses, that d...

2010
Ioannis Ioakeimidis Per Södersten Modjtaba Zandian

The eating behaviour of human female volunteers is expressed as bursts of intake and intervening periods of rests and the cumulative intake curve can be modeled by a quadratic equation. The curve is negatively accelerated in some women and linear in others. Hence, women can be divided into decelerated and linear eaters. Here, we have studied the eating behaviour of decelerated and linear female...

Journal: :Physiology & Behavior 2016
Hiroshi Endo Shuichi Ino Waka Fujisaki

Elderly individuals whose ability to chew and swallow has declined are often restricted to unpleasant diets of very soft food, leading to a poor appetite. To address this problem, we aimed to investigate the influence of altered auditory input of chewing sounds on the perception of food texture. The modified chewing sound was reported to influence the perception of food texture in normal foods....

2010
Ravindra Semwal Deepak Kumar Semwal Ruchi Badoni

People of all cultures chew gum, and a variety of gums and gum-like substances have been enjoyed for thousands of years. The introduction and subsequent success of Nicotine chewing gum in the 1980’s paved the way for a more general acceptance of chewing gum as a drug delivery system. Improved technology and extended knowledge, together with the inclusion of medical chewing gum in the European P...

2017
Seebu Dhingra Gururaghavendran Rajesh Ashwini Rao Umesh Y. Pai Ramya Shenoy Mithun Pai

PURPOSE Presence of functional tooth units is essential for preserving masticatory function among individuals. Representing the essence of health promotion practice, demand to measure varied evaluation outcomes is highlighted. AIM AND OBJECTIVES (1) To assess the influence of occlusal support and perceived chewing ability on oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) among adults attending ...

2015
Yumie Ono So Koizumi Minoru Onozuka

The present study examined the effects of chewing on stress-induced long-term depression (LTD) and anxiogenic behavior. Experiments were performed in adult male rats under three conditions: restraint stress condition, voluntary chewing condition during stress, and control condition without any treatments except handling. Chewing ameliorated LTD development in the hippocampal CA1 region. It also...

Journal: :European journal of orthodontics 2012
Maria G Piancino Elena Comino Francesca Talpone Teresa Vallelonga Gianluigi Frongia Pietro Bracco

It is well established that patients with a unilateral posterior crossbite exhibit reverse-sequencing chewing patterns when chewing on the affected side. The aim of the study was to compare the prevalence of reverse-sequencing chewing cycles in patients with anterior versus posterior unilateral crossbite during chewing soft and hard boluses. Eighty-six children (39 boys, 47 girls) were included...

2016
Nanae Sato Fumi Hayashi Nobuo Yoshiike

This quasi-experimental study determined whether the nutrition education program we developed to promote chewing food properly influenced children's chewing habits successfully. Four kindergarten classes in Japan (150 children, aged 5-6 years) were studied; one class received the educational program in the classroom and at home (Group A) and three classes received the program in the classroom o...

Journal: :Community dentistry and oral epidemiology 2015
Sreenath A Madathil Marie-Claude Rousseau Paul Allison Gopalakrishnan Netuveli Gerald M Humphris Ipe Varghese Shameena Shiraz Genevieve Castonguay Akhil-Soman Thekkepurakkal Hameed P Shahul Belinda Nicolau

OBJECTIVES Paan chewing is a recognized risk factor for oral cancer in the Asian population. However, there is currently little evidence about the intergenerational psychosocial transmission of paan chewing in South Indian families. We investigated the association between parental and participant's paan chewing in a South Indian population. METHODS A subset of data was drawn from a hospital-b...

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