Nutrition & Muscle Health Research at The University of Birmingham

Nutrition & Muscle Health Research at The University of Birmingham We conduct research into how we can best support muscle mass, strength and function throughout the lifespan.

Are you interested in participating in exciting research at the University of Birmingham to help us understand healthy a...
21/09/2022

Are you interested in participating in exciting research at the University of Birmingham to help us understand healthy ageing and how we can prevent age-related decline in muscle function?

We are looking for a wide array of people aged 50-80 who may be interested in taking part in studies which will provide you with the opportunity to contribute to advancing research, learn more about ageing, physiology and nutrition, as well as many studies offering financial remuneration for your participation!

If you would like to take part, please complete the form below or contact one of our researchers:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1t7TODytN0fHlJQPXVRogvS-9gZPFj6IZ6RWB1mTDY6c/edit?ts=632c8448

Preventing age-related muscle loss with nutritional supplementation
Ryan Marshall: RNM857@student.bham.ac.uk

Protein quality & resistance exercise-induced muscle mass regulationMarie Korzepa: MXK098@student.bham.ac.uk

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We look forward to welcoming you to our facility soon.

Please fill in the below fields if you would like to be involved or find out some more about the exciting research we are doing at the University of Birmingham to understand muscle health with ageing.

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School Of Sport, Exercise And Rehabilitation Sciences, University Of Birmingham
Edgbaston
B152TT

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