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    Proposal for the Use of Human Subjects

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    This 4 page paper provides an overview of a proposal for the use of human subjects in experimentation with caffeine. This paper considers the impact of caffeine on heart rate, lung function and blood/caffeine levels, and relates an experimental study. Bibliography lists 4 sources.

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    Assessments of the impact of caffeine on heart rate, lung function, cognitive abilities and even fetal development have been prevalent in medical, science and nursing research. The following  research proposal focuses on the creation of a study the effects of caffeine on lung function, heart rate after exercise and caffeine levels in the bloodstream. Identification  of the Research Questions/Hypothesis The study will address the following research questions: 1. What is the impact of five tablets a day of caffeine (the equivalent of five  cups of coffee a day) on lung function? 2. What is the impact of five tablets a day of caffeine (the equivalent of five cups of coffee a day)  on heart rate? 3. What is the impact of five tablets a day of caffeine (the equivalent of five cups of coffee a day) on heart rate after exercise?  4. What is the impact of five tablets a day of caffeine (the equivalent of five cups of coffee a day) on caffeine/blood levels at different points during the  day? 5. Can notable differences in heart rate and lung function be noted when comparing subjects who take five caffeine tablets to control subjects who have taken placebos? 6.  What do the findings suggest for future research? The hypotheses for this study are: H(1): The consuming of five caffeine tablets a day causes a change  in heart rate; and H(2): The consuming of five caffeine tablets a day causes a change in lung function; H(3): The consuming of five caffeine tablets a day  causes changes in caffeine/blood levels. Objectives and Aim The objectives of this study are: to determine the views in the current literature regarding the impact of 

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