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Current Nutrition Studies

The Grand Forks Human Nutrition Research Center is looking for participants to join our nutrition studies.

Important Information for Non-US Citizens

Please be aware, compensation is offered for study participation. If you are not a United States citizen, you should check your documentation to make sure you can receive money from a non-University source without jeopardizing your status in the United States.

 

Beverages For Thought

The Grand Forks Human Nutrition Research Center is currently seeking participants for novel research on the relationship between blood sugar and cognition. 

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Train Your Brain

The Grand Forks Human Nutrition Research Center is currently seeking participants for a research study that will allow us to determine the effects of playing games designed to improve your executive function can change your views about the types of foods you eat. 

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Impact of Eating Beans on Metabolism

The Grand Forks Human Nutrition Research Center is currently seeking participants for a research study to test how eating a meal containing beans impacts how your body uses food for energy.

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Traditional Indigenous Foods Diet and Health 

The Grand Forks Human Nutrition Research Center is currently seeking participants for a research study to determine whether consumption of a Traditional Indigenous Foods Diet by American Indians spontaneously coactivates increases in physical activity, and whether the diet improves metabolic measures of health, mood and self-regulation of healthy eating and engaging in physical activity. 

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Future studies

If you are interested in being contacted with information about future studies please send your contact information in an email to gfhnrc-recruit@ars.usda.gov