Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3477149 Journal of the Chinese Medical Association 2010 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundThe Sniffin' Sticks test is a well-developed olfactory test, with normative data having been derived from more than 3,000 subjects in central-northern Europe and Australia. However, as environment affects olfactory function, the purposes of this study were to establish normative data for the Sniffin' Sticks olfactory test in Taiwan, where the climate is different from that of Europe, and to determine whether or not the olfactory function of Taiwanese is different from that of Europeans.MethodsOne hundred and forty-five subjects with normal self-rated olfactory function were enrolled. The Sniffin' Sticks olfactory test was used to score olfactory threshold (OT), odor discrimination (OD) and odor identification (OI), and a composite TDI score was calculated.ResultsAll of the tasks related to the Sniffin' Sticks olfactory test correlated significantly and inversely with age. The 10th percentiles of OT, OD, OI and TDI in the 16–35 years age group were 4.50, 9.70, 12.00 and 30.00, respectively. These data were the criteria used to separate normosmia from hyposmia.ConclusionThe diagnostic criteria to separate normosmia from hyposmia in Taiwan are similar to those in Europe.

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