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NCT05997784ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING
Study of Indoor Air Pollutants and Their Impact in Childhood Health and Wellbeing
✨ Plain-English version on the way · ~2 days
We're still translating this one. In a couple of days, you'll see what this trial actually tests — and whether it matters for APOE4 carriers like you. For now, here's the sponsor's own description:
The number and types of indoor air pollutants in schools is rising, however little is known about the impact of their potentially synergistic interactions, upon schoolchildren health. Among children, highly susceptible individuals to air pollution include allergy and asthma sufferers, and a low socioeconomic background, however no specific guidance is available. The Syn-Air-G project will develop a comprehensive and responsive multipollutant monitoring system (in accessible and actionable formats) by constructing and deploying novel but validated and improved sensors of chemical and biological (allergens, microbes) pollutants) and advancing environmentally friendly interventions (including air purifiers). Health: A comprehensive multidisciplinary and exposome approach of health effects of multi-pollution in small children.Read full record on ClinicalTrials.gov
Eligibility check — Phoenix members
Phoenix members see for THIS trial:
- APOE genotype match
- Cognitive status fits inclusion
- Specific exclusions flagged
- Distance to nearest site
Sites
1 location
Start
2025-01-30
Interventions tested
- OTHERPerforming lung function tests (spirometry and fraction of exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO))
- OTHERFilling of standardized questionnaires
- OTHERUsing an App on a device
- OTHERUrine sample
- OTHERSensors and devices will be used to assess air pollutants in classrooms during the survey