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Body Mass Index (BMI) between 20.0 and 24.9 (\"normal\" weight).\n3. Physical activity history: inactive to habitual moderate physical activity level\n4. Sleep\u002Fwake history: habitual sleep duration between 7-9.25 hours.\n5. Altitude history: Potential subjects must have lived at Denver altitude or higher for at least 3 months prior to inpatient stay.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Any clinically significant medical, psychiatric, or sleep disorder\n2. Use of prescribed medications\u002Fsupplements\u002Fillicit drugs within one month prior to study\n3. History of shift work in year prior to study, or travel more than one time zone in three weeks prior to study. \\[NOTE: Subjects can be studied at a later date.\\]\n4. Women with history of prior gynecological pathology, \\\u003C1 year post-partum, breast-feeding and\u002For pregnant.\n5. 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