Do you enjoy eating grapes?
Are you interested in finding out if grapes are good for your health?
The Department of Nutritional Sciences
At the
University of Connecticut
Is seeking
Men to participate in a 13-week research study to investigate the effects of grape powder ingestion on improving cholesterol levels and reducing risk for heart disease
We are looking for men who are:
- Between 30 and 70 years
- No history of diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease, stroke, renal problems, liver disease, or cancer
- Not taking high-dose aspirin or anti-inflammatory medications, or any triglyceride- or glucose-lowering medications/supplements
- If you have one or more of the following, you may be eligible: high blood pressure or taking blood pressure medication, high blood triglycerides, high fasting glucose, low HDL or high waist circumference
Benefits of participating:
- Free cholesterol testing, diet analysis, and other lab results
- You will be compensated for your time
- You may improve risk factors for heart disease
To inquire about participating in the study contact:
Christopher Blesso, Principal Investigator 860-486-9049
Email: christopher.blesso@uconn.edu or
Courtney Millar, Graduate Assistant 860-486-8755
Email: courtney.millar@uconn.edu
This research study was approved by the UConn IRB, Protocol #H15-218
For more information, contact: Courtney Millar at 860-486-8755