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Middle-aged/older adults needed for compensated research study

Last modified: Mar 20, 2025, 8:17 a.m.

From: Department of Human Nutrition, Foods, and Exercise

Researchers are seeking middle-aged/older adults to participate in a study (IRB Protocol # 21-587) to learn if consuming artificial sweeteners impacts glucose levels in adults at high risk for developing type 2 diabetes. You may be eligible to participate if you are at least 40 years old. If you qualify, you will be compensated up to $1,000 upon completing all study visits.

You will be provided all meals for six weeks to determine if two commonly consumed artificial sweeteners have an impact on glucose levels. You will be randomized into one of three groups: aspartame, sucralose, or control group.

This study involves 43 visits to the Virginia Tech Blacksburg campus, over seven weeks. The total time commitment will be about 34 hours. The study will include coming to the lab for breakfast each day for eight weeks (Monday-Friday) and taking your remaining food home for the day. Food for the weekend will be provided on Fridays.

Other assessments include a DEXA scan, two blood draws, four 24-hour urine collections, and wearing a glucose monitor and a physical activity monitor for one week at the beginning and end of the study.

You will be compensated a total of $1,000 upon successful completion of all study visits, all meals and snacks will be provided for six weeks, and you will receive health information regarding your body composition and glucose levels.

To see if you are eligible for this study and to get more information, visit https://SweetenerStudy.QuestionPro.com/

For more information, please contact us at NNS_Study_2-g@vt.edu

IRB-21-587 NNS Feeding Study Recruitment Flyer 1 V.01.05.2024_1
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