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Sitting Interruption Study

In this study, we want to learn more about two strategies that interrupt sitting: walking and seated pedaling. Sitting, or sedentary behavior, is a public health crisis that increases all causes of mortality and doubles the risk of cardiovascular disease. Interrupting sitting may help reduce the cardiovascular disease risk associated with uninterrupted bouts of sitting.

Age & Gender

  • 45 years ~ 99 years
  • Male, Female, Gender Inclusive

Visit Availability

  • Standard business hours (M-F, 8-5)
  • Extended hours (M-F, early morning or evening)
  • Weekend hours, if needed

Location

North Carolina (Statewide)

What will be asked of you

At each visit, you will sit for some time while doing a low-stimulus activity (i.e. reading a book or watching a TV show). During two of the visits, sitting will be interrupted periodically with 5 minutes of walking or pedaling. You will be asked to fill out questionnaires at the first and last visits.

Incentives

Upon completion of the study, participants will receive a $100 gift card. , A summary of cardiovascular assessment results will be given to participants upon request.

In-person visits:
4
Total length of participation:
4 visits within 2-3 weeks

Looking for Healthy Volunteers

Requirements for healthy volunteers are different than for those with a specific condition. If you are interested in becoming a healthy volunteer for this study, use the below categories to determine if you are able to participate.

Able to participate:

  • You are 45 years or older
  • You have at least 2 cardiovascular disease risk factors
  • You are post-menopausal (if biologically female)

Not eligible if:

  • You abuse drugs or alcohol
  • You cannot abstain from cigarette smoking for 12 hours prior to all laboratory visits
  • You are pregnant

Contact the Team

Visit Location

Contact & Visit Location

Primary Contact

Primary Visit Location

Applied Physiology Lab
Fetzer Hall (UNC-Chapel Hill)
210 South Rd, Chapel Hill, NC 27514, USA

Additional Study Information

Principal Investigator

Mia Damare
Exercise and Sport Science

Study Type

Behavioral or Social
Interventional

Study Topics

Aging
Behavior
Blood Pressure
Chronic Conditions
Diabetes
Heart and Circulation
Healthy Volunteer or General Population
Obesity
Wellness and Lifestyle
Women's Health
Men's Health
Movement

IRB Number

21-1587

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