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  • UConn Brown Research Study Seeking Participants

    The Hombres Saludables Project


    The UConn Institute for Collaboration on Health, Intervention, and Policy (InCHIP) and The Brown University School of Public Health are recruiting Latino men who are interested in improving healthy habits. Participants must be 18-65 y/o, be able to write and read in Spanish, not already be exercising regularly and have access to a mobile phone that can receive text messages.
    This study aims to help Latino men improve healthy habits by providing information through a web-site and text messages.
    Participants will receive up to $205 and a free- gym membership as compensation.


    To learn more about the program or refer a potential participant contact hombressaludables@brown.edu
    This project is conducted under the direction of Dr. Kim Gans and approved by IRB protocol 1612001664.

    For more information, contact: Dr. Kim Gans at kim.gans@uconn.edu