STUDY COMPARING GRAZING VERSUS TIME‐RESTRICTED FEEDING
I am a scientist, and I am conducting a clinical study to find out which is better for health:
grazing or eating meals in a short time period early in the day (time‐restricted feeding).
I am looking for people who live in or around Baton Rouge, Louisiana to participate in the study.
If you are interested in participating or can help me spread the word, I would be very grateful
for any help. Especially if you know people who live near Baton Rouge who might be interested.
I am looking for overweight men aged 30‐65 to participate in this small pilot study. Details are
below. Thanks!
STUDY PURPOSE
The purpose of this study is to determine which is better for health: grazing on food all day long
or eating meals in a short time period early in the day.
BACKGROUND
Recent evidence suggests that grazing all day long may not be as good for health as widely
believed. Instead, eating within a few hours earlier in the day may facilitate weight loss and
improve blood sugar control. This is known as time‐restricted feeding, and it is a form of
intermittent fasting. In this study, we will test whether grazing versus time‐restricted feeding is
better for health.
ELIGIBILITY
- Male
- Age: 30‐65 years old
- Overweight: BMI between 30‐50
- (calculate your BMI here: www.nhlbi.nih.gov/guidelines/obesity/BMI/bmicalc.htm)
- Do not currently fast or practice intermittent fasting
STUDY REQUIREMENTS
If you participate in the study, you will be required to eat all your meals for two 5 week periods
at Pennington Biomedical Research Center at fixed times each day. Meals will be provided at
no cost to you. In addition, there are 2 screening visits and 4 half‐days of testing.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Earn up to $1800 for participating
10 weeks of meals provided at no cost to you
HOW TO PARTICIPATE
If you are interested in participating in the TIMED EATING study, visit
https://my.pbrc.edu/?Study=0495‐0000 to screen online, call 225‐763‐3000, or email
clinicaltrials@pbrc.edu.
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