2022
DOI: 10.1177/19458924221136649
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Impact of Hedonics and Magnitude Upon Validated Psychophysical Olfactory Tests and Olfactory-Specific Quality of Life

Abstract: Introduction Patients often describe the olfactory loss as either the inability to detect unpleasant odors (eg, smoke or spoiled food) or noticeable impairment in enjoying pleasant odors (eg, food and fragrances). This complex relationship between the hedonics of various odors, their perceived magnitude in odor strength, and the impact on patient quality of life is not well understood. Methods Sixty-five subjects underwent testing with the Henkin olfaction test which assesses hedonics and magnitude for odors t… Show more

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“…Shih et al performed a study to better characterize the variability in hedonics for unpleasant and pleasant odors. 14 Unpleasant odors better correlated with patient-reported outcome measures and validated olfactory tests. Lastly, Diniz et al identified difficulties in diagnosing allergic rhinitis in preschool children.…”
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“…Shih et al performed a study to better characterize the variability in hedonics for unpleasant and pleasant odors. 14 Unpleasant odors better correlated with patient-reported outcome measures and validated olfactory tests. Lastly, Diniz et al identified difficulties in diagnosing allergic rhinitis in preschool children.…”
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confidence: 94%