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Kent State Researchers Get Grant To Study Probiotics, Exercise

The Kent State Exercise Science and Physiology Faculty were awarded a grant to study probiotics and exercise.

KENT, OH - From Kent State University: Kent State University’s Exercise Science/Physiology Program was awarded a $248,000 grant by i-Health Inc. to conduct a study relating to the use of probiotics and physical exercise. Kent State faculty and students are interested in combating heat-caused complications during exercise, such as heat stroke and heat exhaustion.

Under the direction of Ellen Glickman, Ph.D., and Adam Jajtner, Ph.D., exercise science/physiology faculty members in Kent State’s College of Education, Health and Human Services, undergraduate and graduate students in the program will examine whether supplementation with a probiotic-containing beverage is protective during exercise in a hot environment through a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.

β€œPrimary outcomes include multiple indices of physical performance during heat stress and recovery, including endurance, power and strength,” Dr. Glickman said. β€œSecondary outcomes include psychological status and cognitive function during these same periods. A subset of individuals will provide biological samples to clarify possible mechanisms, including inflammatory markers.”

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The i-Health grant will help to cover lab use, sampling, measurement and disposal of items related to this experiment. Founded in 2011, i-Health is a consumer-packaged goods company that focuses on helping people enhance their personal wellness.

For more information about Kent State’s Exercise Science/Physiology Program, visit www.kent.edu/ehhs/exph.

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