Please contact Dr. Works (keworks@fsu.eu) for additional help: Submission navigation links for Research Symposium Program Portal WF ‹ Previous submission Next submission › Submission information Submission Number: 209 Submission ID: 9057 Submission UUID: 3144128c-7f57-400b-bbc7-95c5168e00cd Submission URI: /student-research/symposium/research-symposium-program-portal Submission Update: /student-research/symposium/research-symposium-program-portal?token=r90j8kGq6LEFEMk8oXONmYLXWSdDE92ofIBNym5qLZY Created: Fri, 01/30/2026 - 09:33 AM Completed: Fri, 01/30/2026 - 10:08 AM Changed: Fri, 01/30/2026 - 10:08 AM Remote IP address: 146.201.10.42 Submitted by: Anonymous Language: English Is draft: No Webform: Research Symposium Program Portal WF Submitted to: Student Research Symposium Program Portal Primary Student Contact First Name Primary Student Contact Last Name Pronouns Primary Student Contact FSU Student Email Photo of all individuals presenting this work Untitled design.jpg209.14 KB Remove Upload requirementsOne file only.2 MB limit. Major(s) of all individuals presenting this work Bio of all individuals presenting this work I am Cody Clark. I am a child of God. I declare Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior. I attend Destiny Worship Center. I have co-officiated a Celebration of Life for a close friend. I've volunteered for Salty Farm Ministries. I have served as chaplain's aide on my crews at Philmont Scout Ranch twice. I am a Boy Scout and a Sea Scout. I have been on an active-duty nuclear submarine. I'm Brotherhood in Yustaga Lodge. I am born and raised in Panama City Beach, Florida. I've been to Greece. I've been to Turkey. I preferred Greece. I am a Disney Annual Passholder and Disney Vacation Club member. I am a Republican. I like The Great Gastby. I highly recommend Ecclesiastes. I like vanilla extract. I'm excited for fatherhood. Jesus saves. Poster Title Abstract The overall goal of this research is to understand the impact of high-egg-consumption diets upon cardiovascular health. To do this, the correlation of egg consumption to the LDL-c/HDL-c ratio in humans is being studied. The LDL-c/HDL-c is considered one of the most important markers of cardiovascular health. The question of how eggs affect the body has been long researched and debated, largely focusing on cholesterol and cardiovascular health. Lately, evidence has pointed towards eggs being healthy in moderate amounts (up to 2 eggs daily), but there is a research gap into the effect of high-egg-diets (more than 2 a day). Filling this research gap will help fill the nutritional picture of eggs, allowing us to more fully understand and utilize eggs in our diets. Certain populations may benefit from positive findings regarding eggs, such as those with heart disease if eggs are shown to help in large numbers. Certain populations may be warned by negative findings, such as body builders who may eat 6+ eggs daily. Data will be collected from all willing participants, with data deidentified and variables accounted for once data is collected. The independent variable being collected is routine egg consumption, and the dependent variable is the participants’ LDL-c/HDL-c ratio as recorded by independent lipid panels. The experiment will compare the association between the egg consumption variable and the LDL-c/HDL-c ratio variable. Research Mentor Name Research Mentor's College (or High School) Research Mentor's Department (or Subject) Research Mentor's Email Additional Research Mentor(s) Co-presenter(s) Keywords Poster Session/Number Work Complete Exploratory (the research question has been identified and design of approach is outlined) Presentation Modality Face to Face Poster session Synchronous Online Presentation Asynchronous Online Presentation Poster PDF Upload Upload requirementsOne file only.100 MB limit. Poster Thumbnail Please take a screenshot of your poster to be a thumbnail on your Symposium Program Profile. Upload Upload requirementsOne file only.2 MB limit. I will be printing my poster CAPTCHA What code is in the image? Enter the characters shown in the image. This question is for testing whether or not you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions. Save Leave this field blank