M3AX Trial Prescreening
Thank you for your potential interest in the Multidimensional Modeling to Maximize Adaptations to Exercise or M3AX Trial sponsored by a National Institutes of Health (NIH) clinical trial grant (R01AG089192).
The M3AX Trial is a collaboration among Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition, the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation and the University of Florida.
The trial combines endurance training and resistance training in alignment with public health guidelines to better understand exercise responsiveness in older adults, with the goal of improving each older adult’s capacity to attain the many health benefits of exercise.
Time Commitment:
Approximately 1.5 hours per visit, three visits a week, for 28 weeks.
Study Description:
To determine why individuals adapt differently to exercise training and then how to personalize exercise prescription so each individual achieves important health benefits.
The M3AX Trial is designed to examine the effects of exercise training on changes in physical and biological functions that occur with aging.
To participate, you must:
- Be a female or male aged 60 or older.
- Be generally healthy.
- Have not participated in a structured exercise program (consisting of two or more bouts per week) in the last six months.
- Be cognitively capable of providing informed consent.
- Interested in participating? Ready to get started?
- If you would like to join this study, please click on the city of which you reside, this will take you to a pre-screening form. The form has a few questions that determines eligibility and once you submit the form you will receive an automatic email response if you qualify or not.
![]() Pensacola, FL M3AX Prescreening Survey |
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Your participation in this research study is strictly voluntary. You can choose not to participate or to discontinue your participation at any time, for any reason. Your participation will have no influence on anything that falls outside of this research context.