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CHIEF INVESTIGATOR
Ying Qing Won
CLOSING DATE
01 Dec 26
Researchers from the University of Melbourne are seeking research participants to take part in a multi-part study investigating how spending time in nature influences body image and daily eating patterns.
You may be eligible if you are aged 18 years or above, currently experiencing binge eating disorder, have access to an iPhone with iOS 8 or above, do not have any conditions that could affect heart functioning, and (for female) currently not pregnant or breastfeeding. You will receive up to $80 gift voucher as reimbursement for your time and effort. If you are interested or would like to learn more, please use this link (https://go.unimelb.edu.au/7j7p) or scan the QR code in the flyer to complete the pre-screening survey. If you have any questions, please contact the study team (feelnature-study@unimelb.edu.au).
Researchers from the University of Melbourne are seeking research participants to take part in a multi-part study investigating how spending time in nature influences body image and daily eating patterns. Participation will involve attending research appointments, using an app to complete surveys, and wearing a smartwatch.
Visit Trial SiteA/Prof Isabel Krug
yingqing.won@student.unimelb.edu.au
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