Role of Reactive Oxygen Species in Exercise induced resetting of Arterial Baroreflex Function

The purpose of the study is to examine if the normal amount of reactive oxygen species produced in the body plays a role in blood pressure, brain blood flow and heart rate regulation at rest and during exercise.This research study involves taking antioxidants and providing blood samples.

Time Commitment:3 Visits (1 Orientation day and 2 Experimental Days)

Orientation Day: about 1 hour

Experimental Days:about 3 hours each (maximum 4 hours)

Volunteers will be compensated for their time and effort

If you are interested in participating in this study as a research subject, please contact Gilbert Moralez, M.S. via email (gm0150@live.unthsc.edu)