Olfactory and gustatory disorders caused by COVID-19: How to regain the pleasure of eating?

Recently, anosmia and ageusia (and their variations) have been reported as frequent symptoms of COVID-19. Olfactory and gustatory stimuli are essential in the perception and pleasure of eating. Disorders in sensory perception may influence appetite and the intake of necessary nutrients when recoveri...

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description Recently, anosmia and ageusia (and their variations) have been reported as frequent symptoms of COVID-19. Olfactory and gustatory stimuli are essential in the perception and pleasure of eating. Disorders in sensory perception may influence appetite and the intake of necessary nutrients when recovering from COVID-19. In this short commentary, taste and smell disorders were reported and correlated for the first time with food science. The objective of this short commentary is to report that taste and smell disorders resulted from COVID-19 may impact eating pleasure and nutrition. It also points out important technologies and trends that can be considered and improved in future studies. Firmer food textures can stimulate the trigeminal nerve, and more vibrant colors are able to increase the modulation of brain metabolism, stimulating pleasure. Allied to this, encapsulation technology enables the production of new food formulations, producing agonist and antagonist agents to trigger or block specific sensations. Therefore, opportunities and innovations in the food industry are wide and multidisciplinary discussions are needed. •Anosmia and ageusia are among the symptoms of COVID-19.•Disorders of smell and taste interfere with eating pleasure.•This context should instigate innovations for the food sector.•Some trends, such as encapsulation, can improve sensory perception in food.
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Appetite
Coronaviruses
COVID-19
Disorders
Eating
Eating disorders
Encapsulation
Food
Food industry
Food processing
Metabolism
Nutrients
Nutrition
Olfaction
Perception
Sensory
Sensory perception
Signs and symptoms
Smell
Taste
Taste stimuli
Texture
Trigeminal nerve
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