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[Perth] - Male, aged 18-45 and interested in a free DEXA scan?
VOLUNTEERS REQUIRED: The Effect of Exercise on Appetite and Food Intake.
Interested to know how exercise affects your appetite and food intake? Then this study may be for you!
Researchers from the School of Sport Science, Exercise & Health are currently recruiting healthy, non-active (two or less exercise sessions per week) male adults (aged between 18-45 years) with a BMI of 25.0 - 29.9 to participate in a study aimed at determining the effects of exercise format and intensity on food intake and its regulation.
BMI is calculated by dividing (weight in kg)/[(height in metres)x(height in metres)] (E.g. If you are 1.75 metres tall and weigh 80 kg, your BMI will be: 80/(1.75 x 1.75) = 26.1).
All recruited participants get
Dr Karen Wallman
Associate Professor
School of Sport Science, Exercise & Health
The University of Western Australia
Email:karen.wallman@uwa.edu.au
Tel: 0409 847 808
[This message has been approved by the Human Research Ethics Committee, Ref: RA/4/1/4505]
Interested to know how exercise affects your appetite and food intake? Then this study may be for you!
Researchers from the School of Sport Science, Exercise & Health are currently recruiting healthy, non-active (two or less exercise sessions per week) male adults (aged between 18-45 years) with a BMI of 25.0 - 29.9 to participate in a study aimed at determining the effects of exercise format and intensity on food intake and its regulation.
BMI is calculated by dividing (weight in kg)/[(height in metres)x(height in metres)] (E.g. If you are 1.75 metres tall and weigh 80 kg, your BMI will be: 80/(1.75 x 1.75) = 26.1).
All recruited participants get
- A Free Body composition scan (DEXA) (worth ~ $150) &
- A Free Aerobic fitness test (VO2 Max) (worth ~ $150)
Dr Karen Wallman
Associate Professor
School of Sport Science, Exercise & Health
The University of Western Australia
Email:karen.wallman@uwa.edu.au
Tel: 0409 847 808
[This message has been approved by the Human Research Ethics Committee, Ref: RA/4/1/4505]