A paid research study is being conducted by the Korey Stringer Institute at the University of Connecticut to investigate the influence of a commercially available sodium bicarbonate lotion (AMP Human PR Lotion; https://amphuman.com/) and its impact on hydration after water ingestion while resting in the heat. We are seeking recreationally active males (≥3 days week and ≥30 minutes duration per exercise session) who are 18-35 years old and may be interested in participation.
Data collection will consist of 8 total visits to the laboratory:
- Baseline Hydration Assessments
- Visits 1-3 & 5-7:
- Morning urine sample, 24-hour urine collection, height, weight, dietary and thirst surveys, blood pressure, and blood draws will be completed.
- Data collection trial
- Visits 4 & 8:
- Application of sodium bicarbonate lotion or placebo product followed by sitting passively in the heated environmental chamber while collection of urine, blood, and cognitive assessments are conducted.
- Data collection is divided into the completion of 2 phases (visits 1-4 & 5-8) which must be separated by a minimum of 3 days. Participants will be randomly assigned to either the sodium bicarbonate or placebo lotion in each phase.
- The baseline Hydration Assessment visits will take ~30 minutes for completion of each visit.
- The data collection trials in the environmental/climatic chamber (visits 4 & 8) will take ~6 hours for completion.
Subjects will be monetarily compensated on a prorated basis dependent upon the amount of study visits completed. Full compensation will be provided to those who complete all 8 study visits.
Participants should expect to complete approximately 16 hours of data collection over the 8 days of visits. This study was approved by the UConn IRB, Protocol #H20-0100, currently under the advisement of Principal Investigator Dr. Douglas Casa.
Those interested are asked to contact the lead student investigator (Jeb Struder) at jeb.struder@uconn.edu to register for a virtual informational session which will be held within the next two weeks (times TBD).
For more information, contact: Jeb Struder at jeb.struder@uconn.edu