2 Day

HIIT Workout and Sense of Agency Study

STUDY TITLE HIIT Workout and Sense of Agency Study
Submitted under umbrella

Minimal Risk Citizen Science Umbrella Protocol

Date submitted

Sep 27, 2024

End date

There is no pre-specified end date and sub-studies remain open long-term.

Language

English

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Study author

Matthew Amsden, Reviewer User

Principal investigator

Matthew Amsden

Sub-Investigator for Adverse Events

Dr. Viral Patel

Description

Participants will engage in a 30-minute high-intensity interval training (HIIT) workout. They will complete the Sense of Agency Scale at three time points: before the workout, immediately after the workout, and 24 hours post-workout. This will help measure any changes in their sense of control over their actions.

Participant engagement length

2 Days

Sponsor

This study is made possible by your payment to cover all supplies and expenses required to participate.

Cost to participant

$0

Included products & services
Clay Plant Pot: $9
Outcome measures

Sense of Agency Scale

Methodology

Single Arm longitudinal where participants act as their own control

Basic or advanced dissemination plan

Basic

Deviation from recruitment approach

No

Deviation from statistical approach

No

Will study include “more about you questions”

No

Clinicaltrials.Gov

Yes

Committment to list findings on clinicaltrials.Gov

Yes

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Included Products & Services

Product Name: Clay Plant Pot

Quantity included: 30

Price: $9.00

Product Description: Classic blown clay pot for plants

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