Examine how skipping or including breakfast may affect glucose levels, insulin sensitivity, and weight.
Explore balanced meal plans and nutrition strategies designed to support those with diabetes or elevated risk factors.
Look at how exercise, sleep, and stress interplay with meal timing to influence overall health.
Periodic checks of blood sugar, weight, or other metrics help researchers track progress and measure outcomes.
These studies are looking for individuals that:
We’re recruiting for multiple research studies to understand how specific eating habits—particularly breakfast—can impact blood sugar control, weight management, and overall health.
These studies focus on people that have type 2 diabetes that have an HbA1c of 7% or higher.
By participating, you can help shape future guidelines, discover new insights about nutrition, and potentially improve your own well-being. We offer a supportive research environment, and our goal is to make participation both meaningful and rewarding.
Complete a brief form so we can learn more about your health background and lifestyle.
Our team will contact you with details about any current or upcoming nutrition-focused research that might fit your profile.
You choose whether to sign-up in a specific study after reviewing its details. There’s no obligation to join if it isn’t right for you.
Help researchers pinpoint which meal patterns work best for diabetes prevention or management.
Many of our studies include complimentary measurements (e.g., blood sugar tests, body composition checks) and personalized feedback.
Participants in certain studies may receive stipends or gift cards for their time and effort.
Access resources and tips on balanced nutrition, meal timing, and lifestyle strategies that support better health.