Men and women over 55 years of age needed for study on measuring the effects of supplementation on mood and cognition

The University of Arkansas: Human Performance Lab is seeking males and females over 55 years old to participate in a research study evaluating the effects of supplementation on mood and cognitive performance.

Testing will include two 2 -hour sessions either at the Human Performance Lab on the University of Arkansas campus or at Butterfield Trail Village.

For more information, contact Matthew Stone at mss06@email.uark.edu or 479-575-8716;  Lauren Merk at lmmerk@email.uark.edu or 610-742-6999; or Jessica Bell at jmb044@email.uark.edu or 210-722-4743.       

Contacts

Matthew Stone,
Health, Human Performance and Recreation (HHPR)
254-723-5455, mss06@email.uark.edu

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