This study aimed to investigate the effect of flavored mouthwash on peripheral and cardiac autonomic nervous system activity. In a within-subject experimental design, 10 male and 10 female healthy adults went through two types of mouthwashes, one was with citrus mint flavor and another was with spice mint flavor, right after performing a 20-minute calculation task given as a cognitive stressor. Along with subjective evaluation, skin conductance and electrocardiogram was recorded throughout the experiment. Although there was no difference in the subjective stress levels between the two conditions, the level of skin conductance decreased more remarkably and significantly during the recovery period when the participants used citrus mint mouthwash. The findings suggest that a particular flavored mouthwash may provide physiological effect on user regardless of its subjective sensation and the citrus mint type mouthwash might be better suited for use in need of a relaxation.
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