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Rowe Alumni Spotlight: Molly Honda

UConn Year of Graduation (Undergraduate): 2014
Undergraduate Major(s): Dietetics
Currently Employed By: 
Updates: After working at Albany Medical Center as a Clinical Dietitian for the past two years, I recently started PA school at Albany Medical College this January. I am very excited for this change of pace and to broaden my knowledge of medicine, and should be graduating in May 2019.

Rowe Researcher: Assessing the 2012 NHANES Chemosensory Component

Summer-Fall 2013: Assessing the Validity and Reliability of the 2012 NHANES Chemosensory Component

By Mallory Honda, Shristi Rawal, Dr. Valerie Duffy

In 2012, the National Health and Nutritional Examination Survey (NHANES) added a new chemosensory component to assess the prevalence of taste and smell disorders at a national level. NHANES is a nationally-representative survey of the U.S. population based on questionnaires and measures taken at mobile examination centers (MECs). The chemosensory component includes collection of self-reported data as well as taste and smell assessments carried out by researchers. Because the sense of taste is redundant (carried by many cranial nerves), reported loss of taste is rare and often actually due to decreased sense of smell which is much more liable to damage through aging, injury, or infection. Continue reading