Participants Needed for Exercise and Food Study
This study is designed to determine how exercise affects food choices.
- published: 2018/09/24
- contact: Dr. Julie Blaskewicz Boron - Gerontology
- phone:Â 402.554.3391
- email:Â jboron@unomaha.edu
- search keywords:
- Gerontology
- Exercise
- Food
A collaboration between The Exercise Physiology Lab in the School of Health and Kinesiology and the Department of Gerontology is seeking participants for a research study.
This study is designed to determine how exercise affects food choices. Participants will be asked to conduct an exercise test and a supervised exercise session, fill out surveys regarding their eating habits, health, food preferences, physical activity, food choices and appetite, and log their activity for one week.
Participants should be between 19-29 years old, at a healthy weight, non-smoking, be in good overall health, and able to bike for 45 minutes.
The study will require 4 visits to our lab located at HPER 109 on the UNO campus.
If you are interested in the study and want to learn more about your body composition and fitness (VO2max), please click on the following link to find out if you are eligible: https://go.unl.edu/9k0s
You can also send an email to Dr. Julie Blaskewicz Boron, jboron@unomaha.edu or call (402) 554-3391.
In your email or phone call, please mention the Exercise, Appetite and Temporal Food Choice (EAT-FC) Study.
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