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Effects of passionflower herbal tea on sleep quality and quantity

Published: 2 July 2008


Healthy volunteers aged 18 to 35 are being sought to participate in this sleep study. The primary aim is to investigate the effects of passionflower tea on sleep. This will lead to a better understanding of whether passionflower can improve human sleep.

You will undertake the following tasks:
  • Prepare and drink each of the passionflower tea (listed with the Therapeutic Goods Administration as a herbal medicine in Australia) and the placebo tea for 7 days, with a one week break in between
  • Fill in a sleep simple diary
  • Fill in Spielberger's State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI)
  • Optional task - Have your sleep patterns recorded at the Caulfield sleep lab on two occasions (Reimbursement: $40 or a taxi voucher)

All materials will be provided.

For further information please contact: Alice Ngan

Phone:+61 4 023 723 39
Email:Alice.ngan@med.monash.edu.au

More information is available on the Research Project webpage.




Notices submissions

Email items of up to 150 words, as plain text in the body of an email, to global.emails@adm.monash.edu.au.

The deadline is noon on Friday.

More information at Global Email website or phone +61 3 9905 2085.