Research Volunteers needed at the UO for Cycling Study

Matt Ely

2017-05-23

RECRUITMENT ADVERTISEMENTS

Research Volunteer Subjects Needed

Healthy, non-smoking males and females, age 18-40, are needed for studies on cycling time trial performance.
Subjects should be "active", engaging in more than 5 hours of exercise a week, and accustomed to cycling for
more than 3 hours at a time. The study lasts approximately 20 hours and will require 7 visits into the laboratory.
Subjects must not be on any medications (oral contraceptives acceptable), must not be taking herbal remedies or
dietary supplements, and cannot be pregnant or currently breast-feeding. Subjects may not be using
illegal/recreational drugs. Subjects must not have had prior allergic reactions to drugs or medication, specifically
antihistamines (e.g. fexofenadine/Allegra, ranitidine/Zantac) and not be currently taking non-steroidal antiinflammatory
medications (NSAIDs). Participants will not be allowed to participate in vigorous exercise ( on the day of)
the study visits . This study is being conducted in the Department of Human Physiology at the University of
Oregon. Subjects will be compensated for their participation in this study. If interested please contact Matt Ely at
541-600-4095 or exerciselab@cas.uoregon.edu.

We perform VO2max and body fat measures as part of the study and would give you the results upon completion of the study.


RECRUITMENT ADVERTISEMENTS
Research Volunteer Subjects Needed
Healthy, non-smoking males and females, age 18-40, are needed for studies on cycling time trial performance.
Subjects should be ���active���, engaging in more than 5 hours of exercise a week, and accustomed to cycling for
more than 3 hours at a time. The study lasts approximately 20 hours and will require 7 visits into the laboratory.
Subjects must not be on any medications (oral contraceptives acceptable), must not be taking herbal remedies or
dietary supplements, and cannot be pregnant or currently breast-feeding. Subjects may not be using
illegal/recreational drugs. Subjects must not have had prior allergic reactions to drugs or medication, specifically
antihistamines (e.g. fexofenadine/Allegra, ranitidine/Zantac) and not be currently taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatory
medications (NSAIDs). Participants will be allowed to participate in vigorous exercise between
the study visits. This study is being conducted in the Department of Human Physiology at the University of
Oregon. Subjects will be compensated for their participation in this study. If interested please contact Matt Ely at
541-600-4095 or exerciselab@cas.uoregon.edu.

I will work with your training schedule and can test on nights or weekends.

A VO2peak test as well an anaerobic power test are included. You get all the results upon completion!

Thanks