Zbornik Matice Srpske za Prirodne Nauke (Jan 2002)

The influence of sex on the olfactory function in healthy subjects

  • Savović Slobodan N.,
  • Pilija Vladimir I.,
  • Lemajić Slobodanka N.,
  • Buljčik Maja M.,
  • Ninčić Dejan P.,
  • Ivetić-Petrović Vesna R.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/ZMSPN0201083S
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2002, no. 102
pp. 83 – 89

Abstract

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The sense of smell is the least examined of all senses. The significance of the organs of smell is in their influence on the mental state as well as on the vegetative, visceral and sexual functions. The objective of this experiment was to define the influence of sex on the olfactory function. It was performed on 120 subjects (60 females and 60 males) divided into three age groups (20 - 30; 31 - 40; 41 - 50 years of age). The experiment was carried out by the Fortunato-Niccolini olfactometric method using six odorous experimental substances: A - anethol, PH - phenyl-ethyl-alcohol, C citral, M - menthol, V- vanillin and P - pyridine, the thresholds of perception (TP) and identification (TI) being defined for each odorous substance. The examined females had slightly lower thresholds of perception (TP) and identification (TI) in relation to the males of the same age group. However, the differences were not statistically significant except for the group of subjects between 41 and 50 years of age where the females, being in the pre-menopause, had significantly better olfactory functions. The results can be explained by the weakening of the olfactory power as a result of ageing in both sexes, however, the females still experienced the protective role of sex hormones.

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