Breakfast and Health Study for Young Adults
Protocol: STUDY00009598
Full Title
Investigating Classical Conditioning of Blood Glucose to Sugar-Sweetened Food
Description
Are you a young adult between the ages of 18 to 26 years old? Do you eat breakfast regularly? If so, you might be eligible to participate in a new study from the University at Buffalo (UB) Division of Behavioral Medicine focused on investigating the connection between breakfast and health!

Participants will be enrolled in the study for 2 weeks. They will attend 9 in-person morning visits on the UB South Campus (located on Main Street and Bailey Avenue). They will eat a yogurt-based breakfast at each visit and provide a finger-prick blood sample at some visits.

Participants can earn up to $120 for completing all parts of the study.
Compensation: Yes
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Compensation may include cash, checks, gift cards, debit cards, or incentives like gift baskets, technology items, or merchandise.
Eligibility
-Young adults between the ages of 18 to 26 years old
-Are in good health
-Eat breakfast regularly
-Are available weekday mornings for study visits lasting 30 to 180 minutes
Age Group: Adults
Principal Investigator: LEONARD EPSTEIN
Contact(s)
Nicholas Neuwald
nneuwald@buffalo.edu
+1 716-829-6815

Want to Learn More?

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