The Effect of Aerobic Exercise Volume on Inhibitory Control in Young Adults with ADHD
Online
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End Date December 1, 2024
Primary Contact Caroline Mull
Email cgm4b@mtmail.mtsu.edu
Additonal Contact Dr. Vaughn Barry
Email vaughn.barry@mtsu.edu
Study Details
RESEARCH PARTICIPANTS NEEDED
Protocol Number: IRB-FY2024-266
Approval Date: 9/30/2024
Principal Investigator: Caroline Mull
Institution: Middle Tennessee State University
Study Description and Purpose: This study will assess the impact of aerobic exercise volume on the inhibitory control of 18–30-year-olds with ADHD symptoms. Additionally, this study will determine which subcomponent of exercise volume (intensity, frequency, or duration) has the greatest impact on inhibitory control among this population.
Target Population: Participants must be between 18-30 years old.
Risks & Benefits: Possible discomfort with some of the survey questions may lead to increased stress or anxiety. This includes questions about mental health difficulties and symptoms. Survey completion is estimated to take 15-20 minutes.
Contact Information:
Principal Investigator: Caroline Mull
Contact Information: cgm4b@mtmail.mtsu.edu
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Vaughn Barry
Contact Information: vaughn.barry@mtsu.edu
For additional information about your rights as a participant in this study, please contact the Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) Office of Compliance at 615-494-8918 or via email at irb_information@mtsu.edu. (http://www.mtsu.edu/irb)
Survey Link: https://mtsu.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8ctYOxCmWOhddX0