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  • Nutrition Study - Seeking Participants (35-70 y/o)

    UConn Nutritional Sciences Egg Study - Currently Seeking Study Participants (Age 35-70)

     

    Plasma TMAO and Choline Levels in Individuals with Metabolic Syndrome - Comparison between Eggs and Choline Supplement Intake: The University of Connecticut, Department of Nutritional Sciences is looking for volunteers to take part in a research study. The purpose of this study is to find out how the dailyintake of 3 eggs or choline supplement impacts risk for heart disease in individuals with metabolic syndrome. This study will take place on the Storrs campus and will involve 5 visits over a 14 week period from each participant.

     

    To participate in this study, you must meet the following criteria:

    • Healthy man or woman, age 35-70
    • Be classified with metabolic syndrome (note: we determine this during the screening
    • Not have cardiovascular disease, high cholesterol, diabetes, cancer, liver or kidney disease
    • Willing to consume 3 eggs or choline supplement daily for 4 weeks each
    • Proficient in English

    Participation in this study will provide you with information about your BMI, blood pressure, blood lipid levels, and other biomarkers that may impact your risk for heart disease.Additionally, you will help scientists better understand the risks and benefits of daily intake of varying amounts of eggs.

     

    Participants will receive up to $250 for completing the study.

     

    To learn more about this study, contact Nicholas Santangelo at choline.study@gmail.com

     

    This research is conducted under the direction of Maria Luz Fernandez in the Department of Nutritional Sciences. This research study was approved by the UConn IRB, Protocol # H18-126

    For more information, contact: Nicholas Santangelo at choline.study@gmail.com