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Research study on blood glucose levels and blood vessel function following physical inactivity

Research on Blood Glucose Levels and Blood Vessel Function Following Physical Inactivity. (Announcement sponsored by the Department of Human Movement Sciences at Old Dominion University)

 

Are you interested in learning how your blood glucose levels and blood vessel health change following inactivity? The Department of Human Movement Sciences is seeking active individuals, aged 18-40 and 55+ years of age to participate in a study in the Integrative Cardiometabolic Laboratory.  Active is defined as participating in >90 minutes of exercise each week. The study involves assessing your free-living blood glucose levels and blood vessel health for 3-5 days while participating in your normal exercise routine, for 3-5 days during removal of exercise, and for 3-5 days following a return to exercise. Compensation is available for your time. If you are interested in participating, please contact Leryn Reynolds at lreynold@odu.edu or 757-683-4974.

Posted By: Joel Harden
Date: Mon Nov 07 10:35:30 EST 2022

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