“…The increased consumption of sweet products by obese children is caused by their high preferences and low sensory sensitivity to sweetness (Laffitte, Neiers, & Briand, ; Sobek & Mazur, ). The receptors of sweet, bitter, and umami tastes have been identified in different organs (gastrointestinal tract, heart, brain, bladder, nasal respiratory epithelium, and kidney) and in some specific cells, such as B lymphocytes, but further research is necessary to investigate their influence (Ekstrand, Young, & Rasmussen, ; Laffitte et al, ). Many studies have shown that medical conditions affect the sense of taste, for example, endocrine, neurological, and nutritional factors (deficiency of niacin and vitamin B12), and viral infections (Boyce & Shone, ; Cermak, Curtin, & Bandini, ; Kato & Roth, ; Santos, Santos Marreiros, Soares de Oliveira, Torres de Freitas, & Clímaco Cruz, ; Schiffman & Graham, ).…”