Subjects Wanted for Research Study to Evaluate Personal Health
A study is seeking adults between 18-55 years old with no chronic illness or injury. This study will involve four visits to the Human Performance Laboratory and one to three periods of 24-hour nutrition monitoring.
Subjects who qualify for this study will receive $20 to $320 for participating.
For details or to sign up, contact Annelise Zaring at anzaring@email.uark.edu.
Learn more about this and other studies at ExerciseScience.uark.edu.
The principal investigator is Matthew Ganio. This study has been approved by the U of A, Institutional Review Board for Human Studies, Fayetteville.
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Annelise Zaring, honors student researcher
Exercise Science Research Center
970-999-4483,
anzaring@uark.edu
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