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The Impact of Synergies of Indoor Air Pollutants on Childhood Health and Wellbeing

Not yet recruiting
Conditions
Childhood Asthma
Pollution; Exposure
Environmental Exposure
Childhood
Registration Number
NCT05105386
Lead Sponsor
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Brief Summary

To quantify health effects of synergizing chemical and biological pollutants in a targeted population setting, i.e., school-aged children. Indoor air pollutants will be monitored within the classrooms with high end sensors. Exposure data from additional sources (outdoor, home, transports) will be obtained. Health outcomes will be assessed prospectively using validated medical procedures and real-time tracking with mobile health (mHealth) equipment and a gamified computer app.

Detailed Description

Communication with individual schools and families representing diverse cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds, will be conducted and formal participation consents obtained. The target population will include healthy children and be enriched for children with respiratory allergies and asthma. Provision of instructions, training for participation and baseline assessments of respiratory, immune, and mental health using questionnaires and relevant physiological measurements (e.g spirometry, FeNO), will be performed. Sensors will be positioned and cross-checked for functionality.Health data from the cohort will be monitored by a specifically designed gamified application, as well as by state-of-the-art wearable tracking technology. The app will capture input from the participants at large, while the trackers will accurately, continuously, and remotely, identify personalized patterns of all day activity status, heart rate, oxygen saturation, temperature, blood pressure, sleep, respiratory rate, and mechano-acoustic breathing sounds signatures. Sentinel data will be processed in Work Package 6 and integrated in the SynAir-G autonomous sensing platform.

Children will be prospectively followed-up for a school year. Investigators will regularly visit schools to keep sensors running and collect materials. Real-time tracking will be coupled with regular communication and face-to-face visits for health outcome assessments. Devices will be positioned in selected locations. The cohort will also provide the setting for establishing indoor and outdoor interactions, dose-responses in real life, and health outcome data for integration and synergy analyses.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
3000
Inclusion Criteria
  1. Students of primary schools aged 8-9 years.
  2. The subject and/or legal custodian have the verbal, writing and mental ability to understand the intent and character of the study.
  3. Written informed consent from the child's parents/guardian's
Exclusion Criteria

Unwilling to use the application and follow the procedures of the protocol

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Immune healthOne year

RNA Sequency/CRP

Oxidative stressOne year

DNA damage levels in blood cells

Lung function andOne year

Spirometry

Airway inflammationOne year

Exhaled nitric oxide

Respiratory, mental healthOne year

Questionnaires

Exhaled volatile compoundsOne year

Breath biopsy

Cardiovascular metricsOne year

Wearables

Height and weightOne year

Height in cm and weight in kg will be combined to report BMI (kg/m\^2)

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
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