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Volunteers wanted for study on wearable technology and sitting time

This study, part of a student research project, will look into whether wearable technology can be used to help you to become more physically active by reducing the amount of time spent sitting.

Criteria for volunteers are:

  • Male or female between 30-69
  • Have an iPhone 4S or later model
  • Interested in taking part in local research

The study involves a total of four laboratory-based sessions spread over nine weeks. The first is expected to last 10-20 minutes and the further three approximately 30-45 minutes. These sessions will take place in the Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour Measurement Lab in the NCSEM-EM at Loughborough University.

Participants are asked to fast overnight and to drink a glass of water at least one hour before the allocated laboratory session. This will help with acquiring an accurate measurement from the fingerstick blood test.

For lab sessions 1 to 4 you will also be required to bring with you your iPhone 4S or later smartphone.

All information that is collected about you during the course of the research will be kept strictly confidential.

For further information, please contact James Sanders:
E: j.sanders2@lboro.ac.uk
T: 01509 226452