Prandial Metabolic Phenotyping in Sarcopenic Older Adults Comparing Plant Based and Whey Based Protein

To observe the metabolic effect of plant-based protein versus dairy based protein in older adults.

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Pay and time

Guaranteed $/hour

$15.56/hr

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Compensation

$420

form of payment not stated

Time

27 hours

Per visit:
$100
Sessions:
5

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Compensation, verbatim

If participants agree to take part in this research, we will pay for each visit completed = $20 for the screening visit and $100 for each study visit completed to compensate for time and effort. If all visits are completed, compensation is up to a total of $420.

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Duration, verbatim

This study will include 1 screening visit (~3 hours) and a maximum of 4 study visits (~6 hours).
Compensation confidence:
medium
Duration confidence:
medium
Currency kind:
unknown
Raffle only:
no

Who can take part

Age:
50 to 95
Condition required:
sarcopenia or frailty

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  • Cardiovascular conditions

Other criteria mentioned in the listing:

  • condition-gated: sarcopenia or frailty
  • excludes cardiovascular conditions
  • must be able to walk unaided
  • allergy screening applies

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Study record

IRB number:
IRB2023-0549F
IRB approval:
April 24, 2024
Principal investigator:
PI: Dr. Nicolaas Deutz, MD, PhD
Coordinator:
Dr. Nicolaas Deutz or Research Staff
Recruitment opened:
October 2, 2024
Recruitment ends:
October 2, 2025
Posted:
December 19, 2024
Last modified upstream:
December 19, 2024
Posting length:
12 months
Location:
Bryan-College Station – on-campus
Format:
Multiple Visits
Field:
Clinical Trials, Health
Topic:
Health

Data snapshot taken August 14, 2026.