The myHealth study is approved by Institutional Review Board (IRB #: 1793316-1) at BSU.
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More information on how to activate your StarID can be found on our How to Activate your StarID KB Article. Student can activate their StarID account by using their Tech ID number distributed in the welcome packet. If you have any questions concerning the research study, please contact me, Selicia Mayra, at If you have any questions about your rights as a subject/participant in this research, or if you feel you have been placed at risk, you can contact the Office of Research Integrity, Ball State University, Muncie, IN 47306, (765) 285-5052 or at see if you qualify, click the link below to complete the online screening survey. Once you have a StarID, log into MyBSU or MyNTC portal to find your email address. If you meet the criteria for the myHealth study, you will be contacted to schedule an in-person appointment at the nutrition research facilities located in the Health Professions building on the BSU campus in Muncie, Indiana. You have the right not to answer any question and to stop participation at any time. In person at our office located at 11900 East Terry Street. By mail to Bonita Springs Utilities, P.O. Online through their financial institutions.
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A Ball State Zoom account allows you to collaborate remotely with up to 300 Ball State and/or non-Ball State participants via audio, video, and screen sharing, reducing the need for in-person meetings. This screening survey is estimated to take 15 minutes to complete, and will be used to determine if you are eligible to participate in the myHealth study. Members can access Invoice Cloud through the green Pay My Bill button at the top right of our website menu. As of August 10, 2020, Ball State has officially launched Zoom as an available online conferencing tool for all faculty, staff, and students.
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We are inviting your participation in the screening process, which will consist of answering general and demographic questions, as well as questions about your eating patterns, and health. The Department of Nutrition and Dietetics is conducting a research study to investigate the effects of text messages on health (the myHealth study) in undergraduate college students ≥ 18 years old.