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Volunteers required for research study

  • 12-07-2011 8:01am
    #1
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    Hi all, hope i can post this here, Im completing my Msc in Exercise Physiology and i am looking for some help.

    If you are Male, aged 18-30 years and a competitive Cyclist or Triathlete, would you like to volunteer to take part in a series of physiological trials?

    Requirements
    Attend the Laboratory at Trinity College Dublin on 7 separate occasions. One graded incremental cycle test, 2 sprint endurance cycles and 4 time trial cycles of 40 km.

    Benefits for volunteers
    Free graded incremental testing,! Included in the data will be VO2 max, max power output at Vo2 max, blood lactate measurement at incremented workloads, heart rate measurement at incremented workloads, lactate threshold, respiratory exchange ratio, pulmonary ventilation and ventilatory equivalent for oxygen. Height, weight, body fat percentage, BMI, lung function tests and blood samples will also be taken to give a global account of the participants current physical status for their sport. Advice will be given regarding training from all the respective data which will help for the training and competition preparation.

    Full physical examination by a qualified doctor free of charge. This is to screen if the volunteer is fit for maximal testing.

    Any questions you can dm me or email keoghc6@tcd.ie.

    Thanks

    Ciaran


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