Soy sauce and vanilla odors improve balance ability in children
Junichi Inatomi,
Kiwa Yasuoka,
Hideaki Takebayashi
et al.
Abstract:Olfactory stimulation promotes motor activity in adults. However, the effect of odor stimulation on children's motor activity is not well understood. In this study, given the importance of feeding behavior in children, and the involvement of balance ability in that behavior, we examined the effects of soy sauce and vanilla odors, as food‐related olfactory stimuli, on balance ability in 67 healthy, normal developing children aged 3–6 years. The participants were randomly divided into water (control), soy sauce,… Show more
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