Female Participants Needed For Cycling Study; $50 Compensation

Participants are wanted for a research study to evaluate the effects of exercise on body temperature.

The study is seeking 30 females who should be 18-39 years old, no chronic illness or injury and able to tolerate cycling in a warm room for 60 minutes.

Participants will receive: $50.

This study will involve three visits to the Human Performance Laboratory (approximately two hours per visit); light/moderate cycling (60 minutes) on two occasions; 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
College of Education and Health Professions
479-575-7281, jxa014@uark.edu

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