Study on hydration and body composition
The Human Performance Lab is completing a study to determine how different measures of hydration (saliva osmolality, urine specific gravity, urine osmolality) relate to the amount of muscle mass a person has. Each participant will provide a saliva sample, one urine sample, and undergo two body composition tests with the researchers. One of the tests used to assess body composition (InBody 770) is valued at $50. To be eligible, participants must meet the following criteria:
 *  18+ years of age
 *  Be under 330 lbs.
 *  Not have an implanted electrical device (i.e., pacemaker)
 *  Not be currently pregnant
This study is being conducted by Ian Winter, MS, RDN, PhD student at ¹ÏÉñÍø, and Patrick Wilson, PhD, RD Associate Professor at ¹ÏÉñÍø. If you have any questions or are interested in participating, please email Ian at iwint001@odu.edu
Study on how emotions impact responses to running and fueling
Our Human Performance Laboratory at ¹ÏÉñÍø is conducting a study on how emotional changes can impact the body’s responses to eating prior to running exercise. Currently, there is little research on how emotions such as anxiety, tension, happiness, etc. alter runners’ physiologic, metabolic, and perceptual responses to exercise and fueling. Participation involves:
- Watching brief movie/video clips
- Eating a standardized drink meal
- Running on a treadmill for 30 minutes at moderate-to-vigorous intensities
- A free body composition test ($50 value)
To be eligible:
- Aged 18 to 55 years
- Able to run for 30 minutes at a moderate-to-vigorous intensity without stopping
- No diagnosis or signs/symptoms of cardiovascular disease or a metabolic disorder
- Currently physically active (3+ days/week of exercise at a moderate or higher intensity)
- No visual or hearing impairments interfering with ability to see and hear video clips
- No allergies to Boost nutritional drink
Those who are interested or have questions may contact Patrick Wilson at pbwilson@odu.edu or 757-683-4783.