compensation:$25 per hour for assessments after screening survey and interview
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Healthy Lifestyles for Bipolar Disorder
This study is the largest research study ever conducted on how dietary interventions, when added to medication, might help people with bipolar disorder. We will compare the benefits of two approaches to eating: Mediterranean and Time-Restricted Eating. Neither food plan is meant to be a diet or a treatment. In this study, we ask you to consume the same amount of food that you normally would and to continue your regular care for bipolar disorder. We would assign you to one of these food plans.
Our goal is to understand not only if the intervention helps, but also a very broad range of the ways in which it may help, including when it does and does not help. We're looking for people who are already receiving medical care for bipolar disorder who will help us understand this important set of goals by sharing their experiences with us. This study will involve many different questions because we sincerely want to deeply understand each person's experience during this study.
Those who take part in the study will be paid at a rate of $25/hour for time completing assessments.
If you are interested in participating, you can find more info at calm.berkeley.edu.