Women Ages 18-30 Needed for Breakfast Study; $50 Compensation

The Department of Food Science at the University of Arkansas is recruiting women ages 18-30 years old to participate in a research study. Compensation will be provided ($50 Walmart gift card). To qualify, you must consume breakfast on a regular basis (5 or more times per week) and have no food allergies or food intolerances.

The study involves 3 visits (up to 6 hours each visit) to the University of Arkansas and the Food Science Department over a 2-3 week period and measurements of the following: DEXA for body composition; appetite assessment via visual analogue scales; resting energy expenditure through indirect calorimetry; and 24-hour food intake. 

Participants will be required to complete the study in full in order to receive compensation. 

For more information, please contact the Baum Lab at baumlab@uark.edu to schedule a phone screening.

Contacts

Jamie Baum, assistant professor of nutrition
Food Science
479-575-4474, baum@uark.edu

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