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High physical activity is associated with decreased fungiform papillae area and number, elevated sucrose recognition thresholds, and increased IL-6 levels: an observational human study
Kimmeswenger, I., Gaider, M., Doppelmayer, K., Ley, J. P. & Lieder, B. (Corresponding author), Dec 2025, In: Nutrition and Metabolism. 22, 1, 148.Publications: Contribution to journal › Article › Peer Reviewed
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Sucrose reduction with maintained sweetness level lowers glycemic fluctuations and energy intake in healthy males
Gaider, M., Kimmeswenger, I., Schmidt, J., Thines, C., Wu, A., Stoffl, T. K., Rust, P., Ley, J. P., Krammer, G. E., Somoza, V. & Lieder, B. (Corresponding author), 3 Nov 2025, In: Frontiers in Nutrition. 12, 1682297.Publications: Contribution to journal › Article › Peer Reviewed
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Weight loss induced by calorie restriction in mice is associated with a higher sweet taste response and increased fungiform papillae density
Kimmeswenger, I., Groessing, F., Preinfalk, V., Gregor, A., Dunkel, A., Schaudy, E., Mistlberger-Reiner, A. T., Rechl, M. L., Somoza, M. M., Koenig, J., Somoza, V., Duszka, K. & Lieder, B. (Corresponding author), 1 Oct 2025, In: Appetite. 214, 108215.Publications: Contribution to journal › Article › Peer Reviewed
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Lifestyle-associated factors influencing sweet taste plasticity
Kimmeswenger, I. (Speaker)
16 Oct 2025Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
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Sex-specific differences in postprandial satiety signaling after a sugar-reduced sucrose solution while maintaining the perceived sweetness level
Gaider, M. (Speaker), Kimmeswenger, I. (Contributor), Medek, J. (Contributor), Gaupp , M. (Contributor), Ley, J. P. (Contributor), Krammer, G. E. (Contributor), Somoza, V. (Contributor) & Lieder, B. (Contributor)
28 Jul 2025Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
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Regular intense physical activity reduces sweet taste sensitivity and chemosensory surface in healthy participants
Kimmeswenger, I. (Contributor), Gaider, M. (Contributor), Doppelmayer, K. (Contributor), Ley, J. P. (Contributor) & Lieder, B. (Contributor)
10 Jun 2025Activity: Talks and presentations › Poster presentation › Science to Science