Sensory Science and Chronic Diseases: Clinical Implications and Disease Management

Author:   Paule Valery Joseph ,  Valerie Buzas Duffy
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2021
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9783030862817


Pages:   257
Publication Date:   21 December 2021
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The textbook provides an overview of the sensory science field in the context of diseases such as obesity and Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). This book brings a summary of the state of the science in key areas and provides examples of translational science from using cellular and rodent models to human clinical trials and community health. The volume structure leads the reader through the physiology of taste and smell into how sensory testing for taste and smell is studied, basic mechanisms, various protocols that are used throughout the field along with the pros/cons of the current methods used. This resource is intended for classroom teaching, for novice researchers in sensory research as well as students and postdoctoral fellows. Example of courses are nutrition, basic nursing, interdisciplinary health courses, sensory perception (psychology), neuroscience, and medical courses, dentistry, food science and others.

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Author:   Paule Valery Joseph ,  Valerie Buzas Duffy
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Imprint:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2021
Weight:   0.629kg
ISBN:  

9783030862817


ISBN 10:   303086281
Pages:   257
Publication Date:   21 December 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents 1. IntroductionDescription: Summary of the contents in the book and gaps identified Dr. Paule Joseph, National Institutes of Health Dr. Valerie Duffy, University of Connecticut Email: Valerie.duffy@uconn.edu and paule.joseph@nih.gov The biology/definition of chemical senses (Chapters 2-6) 2. Taste and Smell Systems Development During Infancy and ChildhoodDescription: Provide an overview of taste and smell systems in development for humans primarily in childhood. Implications for development of feeding and eating behavioursDrs. Julie Mennella and Alissa Smethers, Monell Chemical Senses CenterEmail: mennella@monell.org 3. Anatomy, Physiology and Neurobiology of Olfaction and Gustation Description: The anatomy and physiology of olfaction and gustation, the neuromatrix will be reviewed. Neurobiology of taste and smell from the molecular level through the sensory science matrix is provided in the context of current evidence. Dr. Rosario Jaime- Lara & Dr. Paule Joseph, National Institutes of Health (NIH) Email: rosario.jaime-lara@nih.gov 4. Measurement of Olfaction: Screening and Assessment Description: Summary of how taste and smell is measured in human studies. Description of psychophysical methods and neuroimaging methods. Dr. Sanne Boesveldt, Wageningen University &ResearchDr. Valentina Parma, Temple University Email: valentina.parma@temple.edu 5. Measurements of Gustation: Screening and Assessment Description: Summary of how taste and smell is measured in human studies. Description of psychophysical methods and neuroimaging methods. State-of-the-science on smell and taste studies in large cohort studies. Dr. Valerie Duffy, University of Connecticut Email: Valerie.duffy@uconn.edu 6. Integration of Taste, Smell and Chemesthesis: Clinical Implications Description:Author: Dr. Brianne Linne & Dr. Christopher Simons- Ohio State University Email: simons.103@osu.edu The state-of-the-science on taste and olfaction (Chapter 7) 7. Overview of Olfaction and Gustation under Metabolic InfluencesDescription: Recently published work and emerging research efforts have suggested that the olfactory and gustatory system is intimately linked with the endocrine systems that regulate or modify energy balance. This section will provide an overview of the state of the science Dr. Valerie Duffy, University of Connecticut and Dr. Paule Joseph, National. Institutes of Health Email: Valerie.duffy@uconn.edu and paule.joseph@nih.gov Disease cohorts (Chapters 8-12)8. Studies on the Sense of Smell and Taste in individuals with Obesity and Substance Use DisordersDescription: State-of-the-science of how obesity affects smell (olfaction) and taste (gustation)Dr. Carlotta Vizioli, Brianna Brooks Dr. Paule Joseph, National Institutes of Health Email: paule.joseph@nih.gov 9. Taste and Smell Alterations and Neurodegenerative Disorders Description: State-of-the-science of taste and smell disturbances in individuals with Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and dementia,Dr. Claire Murphy, San Diego State University Email: cmurphy@sdsu.edu 10. Studies on the Sense of Smell and Taste in individuals with Substance Use Disorders (SUD)Description: State-of-the-science of how SUD affects smell (olfaction) and taste (gustation)Dr. Khusbhu Agarwal, Christian McDuffie Dr. Paule Joseph, National Institutes of Health Email: paule.joseph@nih.gov 11. Taste and smell in Weight Loss Surgery Description: State-of-the-science of Taste and Smell Disturbances in Individuals undergoing bariatric surgery (weight loss surgery). Dr. Yanina Pepino, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Email: ypepino@illinois.edu 12. Taste and Smell alterations and Cancer Therapies Description: State-of-the-science of taste and smell disturbances in cancer populations. Focus on current challenges and areas of future discovery.Dr. Alissa Nolden, UMass AmherstEmail: anolden@umass.edu 13. Oral Health and Chemosensory Problems Description: How clinicians specially dentist can assess chemosensory problemsDr. Miriam Grushka, William Osler Health System Toronto Email: miriamgrushka@gmail.com The future of the field (Chapter 13-14) 14. Final Title to be Determined but the chapter will be focus on COVID-19 taste and smell loss Description: State-of-the-science on COVID-19, taste and smell loss Dr. Danielle Reed, Monell Chemical Senses Center Email: reed@monell.org 15. Oral Health and Microbiome: Implications for Taste Description: State-of-the-science on the role of oral health and emerging science of the microbiota and its implications for taste. Dr. Surkith Ganesan, University of Iowa Email: sukirth-ganesan@uiowa.edu

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Paule Joseph, PhD, RN, MS, CRNP, FAAN is a Lasker Clinical Research Scholar, Tenure Track Clinical Investigator and Chief of the Section of Sensory Science and Metabolism Unit (SenSMet) in the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Division of Intramural Clinical and Biological Research (DICBR) with a joint appointment at National Institute of Nursing Research(NINR) . She is is also a 2018 NIH Distinguished Scholar. Dr. Joseph is conducting preclinical, clinical, and translational studies to improve the diagnosis, prevention, and management of chemosensory disorders. The Section of Sensory Science and Metabolism (SenSMet) aims to understand neurological and molecular mechanisms underlying chemosensation (taste, smell & chemesthesis) and motivational pathways of ingestive behaviors how they might be different in individuals with obesity and alcohol and substance use disorders. Her laboratory is particularly interested in studying how the brain incorporates chemosensory information from the external environment and its internal states to guide eating/ingestive behavior. To achieve this goal, her laboratory conducts clinical-translational inpatient and outpatient studies. We use a combination of biobehavioral and innovative validated psychophysical methods for human studies. Her laboratory also use imaging brain techniques, such as fMRI for olfaction and gustation. To provide mechanistic insight into our clinical research, her laboratory is also conducting preclinical studies using rodent models to understand cellular and molecular mechanisms that influence how the brain perceives the chemical senses (taste, smell, chemesthesis) and feeding behavior in a state of disease (e.g., obesity and substance use disorders). In addition, due to reports of taste and smell loss from individuals affected by COVID-19, our lab began investigating chemosensation and COVID-19. We are focused on understanding the effects of the SARS-CoV-2 virus on the chemical senses. Dr. Joseph's laboratory is leading research that is aimed at enhancing the understanding of molecular, cellular, neural, and behavioral mechanisms underlying symptoms to identify new targets for treatment and improve symptom management strategies for chemosensory disorders. Furthermore, the laboratory is interested in the interplay between metabolic disorders, sensory-related pathways and brain diseases, in particular alcohol and substance use disorders. As a nurse and family nurse practitioner, Dr. Paule Joseph has worked extensively with individuals with diabetes, and obesity including ndividuals undergoing weight loss surgery. She also has expertise in the clinical management of substance use disorders. Dr. Joseph has received several awards, including the highly competitive Johnson & Johnson- American Association of Colleges of Nursing's Minority Nurse Faculty Scholarship and the Rockefeller University Heilbrunn Nurse Scholar Award. She is a fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine, Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing and an international Transcultural Nursing Fellow. Dr. Joseph's leadership comprises her multifaceted career combining research and clinical practice. Aside from her research at the NIH, Dr. Joseph is devoted to promoting diversity and decreasing health disparities. Her visionary leadership of national and global non-profits has focused on increasing the promotion of health within underserved populations and increasing diversity among the next generation of clinical and translational researchers. She currently serves as Vice-president of the Amazing Grace Children's Foundation based in Ghana. She also mentors and trains students and junior faculty from underrepresented backgrounds. Additionally, she serves as the Director of Mentorship for the African Research Academy for Women. Dr. Joseph's clinical experience, research interests, leadership skills, and dedication to diversity and health have distinguished her as a nurse scientist. Valerie B. Duffy, PhD, RD is a Professor and Director of the Graduate Program in the Department of Allied Health Sciences at the University of Connecticut. Her research program has two main areas fueled by continuous extramural funding. First, her team aims to understand the influence of variation in chemosensory perception on food flavor, food preference, and consumption as well as on cigarette smoking behaviors. The ultimate goal of these research projects is to understand how chemosensory variation influences individuals' ability to follow healthy diets and healthy habits for chronic disease prevention. Her second major area of research interest involves the formation of interdisciplinary teams to work with community agencies to promote health diets and weights of children and their families, particularly those of economic disadvantage. These efforts incorporate undergraduate and graduate student research and investigate the effectiveness of community-based interventions to improve diet healthiness for obesity prevention. Dr. Duffy and her students have published over 80 peer-reviewed research papers, 22 book chapters, and over 180 conference proceeding at national and international meetings. She has received several awards for excellence in teaching, research, and service. Dr. Duffy's research has been cited over 9,600 times (Google Scholar). Students who have trained in her lab are advancing health promotion through research, practice, and leadership. She has served as major advisor for 54 graduate students in the completion of their Masters or Doctoral work, and numerous undergraduates completing their honors and research experiences.

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