Smells like teen spirit: Associations between odours and stages of life – A preliminary study. (July 2017)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Smells like teen spirit: Associations between odours and stages of life – A preliminary study. (July 2017)
- Main Title:
- Smells like teen spirit: Associations between odours and stages of life – A preliminary study
- Authors:
- Danner, Lukas
Wendelin, Martin
Buchinger, Elisabeth
Derndorfer, Eva
Majchrzak, Dorota
Maunz, Susanne
Siegmund, Barbara
Duerrschmid, Klaus - Abstract:
- Highlights: Non-trained individuals associate selected odours with specific life stages. Liked odours are more often associated with kids and adolescents, and non-liked odours with the group of elderly persons. There is a positive correlation between the identification rates of odours and their liking. Abstract: This work investigated, whether or not non-trained individuals would assign seven selected odours from different odour groups (i.e. fruity - citrus, vanilla, floral, spicy-brown, confectionery, green and nutty ) according to the concepts of life stages (i.e. kids, adolescents, adults, elderly). Naïve participants were recruited from four different age groups: (i) kids 6–10 years of age, (ii) adolescents 11–20 years, (iii) adults 21–65 years, and (iv) seniors older than 65 years. Results show that six out of seven odours were significantly assigned to a specific life stage by the total of participants. The majority of the participants associated the odours confectionery and vanilla with the kids' group; floral and spicy - brown to the adults' group and green and nutty to the group of elderly people. No odour was clearly assigned to the adolescents' group. These assignments are largely consistent across the investigated age groups, although seniors seem to be less discriminant than the other groups. In contrast to other odours, fruity-citrus seems to be assigned differently by the different age groups. The data reveal small gender effects indicating that female testHighlights: Non-trained individuals associate selected odours with specific life stages. Liked odours are more often associated with kids and adolescents, and non-liked odours with the group of elderly persons. There is a positive correlation between the identification rates of odours and their liking. Abstract: This work investigated, whether or not non-trained individuals would assign seven selected odours from different odour groups (i.e. fruity - citrus, vanilla, floral, spicy-brown, confectionery, green and nutty ) according to the concepts of life stages (i.e. kids, adolescents, adults, elderly). Naïve participants were recruited from four different age groups: (i) kids 6–10 years of age, (ii) adolescents 11–20 years, (iii) adults 21–65 years, and (iv) seniors older than 65 years. Results show that six out of seven odours were significantly assigned to a specific life stage by the total of participants. The majority of the participants associated the odours confectionery and vanilla with the kids' group; floral and spicy - brown to the adults' group and green and nutty to the group of elderly people. No odour was clearly assigned to the adolescents' group. These assignments are largely consistent across the investigated age groups, although seniors seem to be less discriminant than the other groups. In contrast to other odours, fruity-citrus seems to be assigned differently by the different age groups. The data reveal small gender effects indicating that female test persons assigned the floral odour more often to their own age group and vanilla odour to kids more frequently compared to male participants. A positive correlation between odour identification and the liking was found, showing that odours correctly identified by the participants were liked significantly more compared to not identified odours. Furthermore, individuals who disliked a specific odour, assigned this odour more frequently to the senior age group compared to individuals liking the same odour. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Food quality and preference. Volume 59(2017)
- Journal:
- Food quality and preference
- Issue:
- Volume 59(2017)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 59, Issue 2017 (2017)
- Year:
- 2017
- Volume:
- 59
- Issue:
- 2017
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2017-0059-2017-0000
- Page Start:
- 150
- Page End:
- 155
- Publication Date:
- 2017-07
- Subjects:
- Odour-age associations -- Smell and concept of life stages -- Conceptual associations of odours
Food preferences -- Periodicals
Food -- Quality -- Periodicals
Food industry and trade -- Quality control -- Periodicals
Préférences alimentaires -- Périodiques
Aliments -- Qualité -- Périodiques
Aliments -- Industrie et commerce -- Qualité -- Contrôle -- Périodiques
Food industry and trade -- Quality control
Food preferences
Food -- Quality
Periodicals
664 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09503293 ↗
http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.foodqual.2017.02.016 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0950-3293
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