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Study Participants Needed

Posted by Joel | Jan 1, 2011 | Opportunities | 0 |

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  • Physical Activity and Pregnancy: The Active MOM Study: Looking for women who participate in all different levels of exercise during their pregnancy, from casually active women (e.g. walking the dog) to highly physically active women.
  • OSA-NEAT Study: Looking for 12-17 year-olds to volunteer for an exciting study that looks at how different body types and sleep habits affect physical activity and dietary intake.

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