Potential Therapeutic Benefits of Remote Ischemic Preconditioning vs. Occlusive Exercise- An Acute Study

This is an advertisement seeking volunteers to participate in a research study entitled: “Potential Therapeutic Benefits of Remote Ischemic Preconditioning vs. Occlusive Exercise- An
Acute Study”

The University of North Texas Health Science Center is recruiting up to 30 subjects (male and female) to take part in a study that will assess the hemodynamic and cerebrovascular responses to acute bouts of vascular occlusion exercise,traditional exercise, and remote ischemic preconditioning.

You must be:

? Generally healthy,

? Currently a non-tobacco/nicotine user (cigarettes, e-cigarettes, chewing tobacco, nicotine patch/gum)
? Aged between 21-45 years

Study Requirements:

? Visit our laboratory in the Department of Integrative Physiology & Anatomy at UNTHSC
on 7 separate days, each visiting lasting 2-3 hours

? Participation in this study is voluntary, and if you are a student or employee of UNTHSC your participation (or non-participation) in this study will in no way affect your academic standing or employment.
? Subjects will be compensated for their time and effort.

If you are interested in participating in this study as a research subject,please contact Mr. Justin Sprick via email (justin.sprick@live.unthsc.edu) or phone (817-735-0323),or Dr. Caroline Rickards via email (caroline.rickards@unthsc.edu) or phone (817-735-2735)