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UofSC Ph.D. Student/dietitian Seeking Teenage Girls for Nutrition and Body Image Study

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Registered Dietitian and Doctoral Student from the University of South Carolina, Nkechi Okpara, is nationally recruiting high school teen girls who identify as Black/African American to take part in a virtual focus group discussion on body image, nutrition, and social media influences.


Focus groups will last no longer than 90 minutes and all participants will receive $20 for their time (parental consent also required). Attached is the study flyer - please share it with your networks and please contact Nkechi directly via email if you have any questions.

Here is a link to the survey to assess eligibility.


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