Effect of sensory exposure on liking for fat- or sugar-reduced biscuits

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TitreEffect of sensory exposure on liking for fat- or sugar-reduced biscuits
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuteursBiguzzi C, Lange C, Schlich P
JournalAPPETITE
Volume95
Pagination317-323
Date PublishedDEC 1
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0195-6663
Mots-clésBiscuit, Direct exposure, Liking, Progressive exposure, Reduced fat, Reduced sugar
Résumé

This study investigates the effect of exposure to fat- or sugar-reduced biscuits on liking for these products. Two sets of biscuits were manufactured, each including a standard variant and 4 variants differing by the level of reduction of either fat or sugar content, to 33% of fat content or 28% of sugar content. Biscuit consumers were recruited to eat either the fat (n = 113) or the sugar-reduced set of biscuits (n = 106). They participated in 5 testing sessions, once a week, in laboratory conditions. During each session, they rated their liking of the 5 variants. At the end of each of the 4 first sessions, consumers were given 16 biscuits for their home consumption during the week. Participants were split into 3 groups of exposure: every week, a control group received the standard variant, a ``direct'' group received the most reduced variant and a ``stepwise'' group received a more and more reduced variant. After both control and stepwise exposure, almost no evolution of liking was observed. At the end of the direct exposure period to the 33% fat-reduced variant, liking for this variant significantly improved. On the contrary, after the direct exposure to the 28% sugar-reduced variant, liking only improved for 9 and 16% sugar-reduced variants. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

DOI10.1016/j.appet.2015.07.001