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GoKids Boston is currently offering a variety of different research programs. Please be sure to continue scrolling down to see if your child qualifies for any of the current research programs taking place at GoKids Boston!

 

Free Physical Activity Study for Youth

Scott Crouter, PhD, Assistant Professor in the Department of Exercise and Health Sciences at UMass Boston is studying new methods to measure the amount of physical activity children are obtaining using small devices called accelerometers. These devices are attached to a belt which is worn around the waist similar to a pedometer. Participation in this study will require the participant to attend GoKids Boston 2 times per week for 8 weeks and participation in this study free.

Please click here for more details and contact information for the study.

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Jessica Whiteley, PhD, and other researchers at UMass Boston, are looking for adolescent girls between 11-13 years of age to participate in iTeen, a program that promotes healthy eating and physical activity. Participants will receive a free 4-month program including membership to GoKids Boston and weekly health education information, followed by a 2-month Internet-based health education program.

Enrollment is ongoing, click here for more information!

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EXCEL Study

Researchers at UMass Boston and Children's Hospital Boston are doing a 12 week study, studying interactive games like Dance Dance Revolution and  Nintendo Wii, and nutrition education as ways to increase exercise and improve the health of children in grades 3-5 who attend the William E. Russell School.

The EXCEL Study is conducted by Drs. Laura  L  Hayman, Scott Crouter and Jessica Whiteley from UMass Boston and Drs. Sarah deFerranti and Stavroula Osganian  from Children's Hospital Boston, and the Russell School; Boston Public Schools.

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More research opportunities coming soon!

 

 

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