Sedentary Female Participants Needed For Exercise Study

Participants are wanted for a research study to evaluate the effects of exercise on body temperature. The researchers are seeking 30 women from 18-39 years old who have no chronic illness or injury and who should be able to tolerate cycling in a warm room for 60 minutes.

Participants will receive eligibility to receive, at random, one of two $50 gift cards.

This study will involve three visits to the Human Performance Laboratory (approximately two hours per visit); light to moderate cycling (60 minutes) on two occasions; and heart rate and blood pressure monitoring.

For details, telephone JD Adams at 479-575-7281 or Jxa014@uark.edu.

The principal investigator is Matthew Ganio. This study has been approved by the University of Arkansas Institutional Review Board for Human Studies.

Contacts

JD Adams, Student
HPPER
479-575-7281, jxa014@uark.edu

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