$4,500/year
8WV5+34 Boston, MA, USA
Are you interested in contributing to circadian and nutrition research? The Eating to Adjust the Timing System (EATS) Study aims to test the effects of dietary composition on the rhythms of food intake and appetite regulation, and rhythms of energy expenditure. This study seeks to understand the relationship between dietary composition and weight control in order to lay the groundwork for evidence-based dietary intervention to combat obesity. More information about the research is shown below. If you are interested in participating, please click on the REDCap link below to fill out a quick online survey (5-10 minutes) and we will get back to you. We appreciate your consideration. For inquiries, please contact us by phone at 617-732-8022 (Monday through Friday 9AM to 5PM) or email eatsstudy@bwh.harvard.edu and one of our study team members will get back to you. Study Information: • 3 screening visits • Two 5-day in-laboratory stays at BWH • Total duration of study up to 23 weeks • Frequent blood sampling • Urine, saliva, and stool collections • Be paid up to $4,500 + travel compensation for your participation Eligibility Criteria: • 18-45 years of age • Body Mass Index 18.5—29.9 kg/𝑚^2 • Healthy with no acute or chronic medical and psychiatric disorders • Non-smokers, no current tobacco or e-cigarette use • No alcohol or drug dependency • Not pregnant or breastfeeding Pre-screening Survey: https://redcap.partners.org/redcap/surveys/?s=J4NRD9KFK8MT849E