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Assessing the Effect of Cool Roofs on Health Using Smartwatches in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso (REFLECT)

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El estudio clínico NCT06842641 (REFLECT) es un ensayo intervencionista para Frecuencia cardíaca, All-day Steps, Distance Walked, Active Minutes, Moderate-intensity Activity Minutes, Sleep Quantity, Time in Sleep Stages, Awake Duration, Sleep Score. Su estado actual es: aún no recluta. Se planea que el reclutamiento se inicie el 20 de marzo de 2025 hasta que el ensayo reclute a 200 participantes. Dirigido por Institut Supérieur des Sciences de la Population, se espera que finalice el 20 de marzo de 2026. Los datos se actualizaron por última vez en ClinicalTrials.gov el 24 de febrero de 2025.
Resumen
Ambient air temperatures in Africa, have broken record highs in 2024. Solutions are needed to build heat resilience in communities and adapt to increasing heat from climate change. Sunlight-reflecting cool roof coatings may passively reduce indoor temperatures and energy use to protect home occupants from extreme heat. Occupants living in poor housing conditions- for example in informal settlements, slums, and low-socioeconomic households - are susceptible to increased heat exposure.

Heat exposure can instigate and worsen numerous physical, mental and social health conditions. The worst adverse health effects are experienced in communities that are least able to adapt to heat exposure. By reducing indoor temperatures, cool roof application may improve heart health, sleep and physical activity in household occupants.

The long-term research goal is to identify viable passive housing adaptation technologies with proven health benefits to reduce the burden of heat stress in communities affected by heat. To meet this goal, the investigators will use smartwatches to measure the effects cool roof application on heart health, sleep and physical activity in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.

Descripción detallada
Increasing heat exposure from climate change is causing and exacerbating heat-related illnesses in millions worldwide - particularly in low resource settings. June 2024 was the 13th consecutive hottest month on record globally - shattering previous records. Heat exposure can instigate and worsen numerous health conditions. Adaptation is essential for protecting people from increasing heat exposure. The built environment, especially homes, are ideal for deploying interventions to reduce heat exposure and accelerate adaptation efforts. However, evidence is currently lacking on a global scale - generated through empirical studies - guiding the uptake of interventions to reduce indoor heat stress in low resource settings.

Sunlight-reflecting cool roof coatings passively reduce indoor temperatures and lower energy use, offering protection to home occupants from extreme heat. Continuous monitoring of health and wellbeing using smartwatches can provide insight into important parameters such as heart rate, sleep and physical activity - which are all affected by heat. Using smartwatches, the investigators will also continuously measure health and wellbeing outcomes during the day and night. The investigators will conduct a study to investigate the effects of cool-roof use on heart rate, sleep and physical activity in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso (sub-Saharan Africa, where people experience a triple burden from heat exposure, chronic health issues and vulnerable housing conditions (slums, informal settlements and low socioeconomic housing).

This trial will quantify whether cool roofs are an effective passive home cooling intervention with beneficial health effects for vulnerable populations in Burkina Faso. Findings will inform global policy responses on scaling cool roof implementation to protect people from increasing heat exposure driven by climate change.

Título oficial

A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial (cRCT) Evaluating the Effects of Cool Roofs on Health Outcomes Using Smartwatches in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso

Condiciones médicas
Frecuencia cardíacaAll-day StepsDistance WalkedActive MinutesModerate-intensity Activity MinutesSleep QuantityTime in Sleep StagesAwake DurationSleep Score
Otros ID del ensayo
  • REFLECT
  • 3728163
  • 226745/Z/22/Z (Otro identificador) (Wellcome Trust UK)
Número del NCT
Inicio del ensayo (real)
2025-03-20
Última actualización
2025-02-24
Fecha de finalización (estimada)
2026-03-20
Inscripción (prevista)
200
Tipo de estudio
Intervencionista
FASE
N/A
Estado general
Aún no recluta
Palabras clave
Hot Temperature
Humidity
Housing
Wearable
Smartwatch
Heart rate
Cardiovascular
Physical activity
Sleep
Cool roof
Objetivo principal
Prevención
Método de asignación
Aleatorizado
Modelo de intervención
Paralelo
Enmascaramiento
Doble ciego
Brazos / Intervenciones
Grupo de participantesIntervención/Tratamiento
ExperimentalIntervention
Households will receive sunlight reflecting 'cool roof' coating on their roofs.
Cool Roof
Cool roofs are a sunlight reflecting roof coating that can reduce indoor temperature. Cool roofs have high solar reflectance (reflecting the ultraviolet and visible wavelengths of sunlight, reducing heat transfer to the surface of a roof) and high thermal emittance (radiating absorbed solar energy
Sin intervenciónControl
No cool roof application. Households will keep their original roofing for the duration of the trial.
N/A
Resultado primario
Medida de resultadoDescripción de la medidaPeriodo de tiempo
Heart rate
Heart rate in beats per minute measured at 15-second intervals using Garmin Vivosmart 5 devices. Measurements will be taken continuously for 12 months. Participants will be asked to wear their smartwatch for at least two weeks every month.
The outcome will be measured at 15-second intervals continuously throughout each 12-month period, with participants wearing the device for at least two weeks per month to capture consistent data points.
Resultado secundario
Medida de resultadoDescripción de la medidaPeriodo de tiempo
All-day steps
The number of steps measured daily using Garmin Vivosmart 5 devices.
Measurements will be taken continuously for 12 months. Participants will be asked to wear their smartwatch for at least two weeks every month.
Distance walked
The total distance walked daily using Garmin Vivosmart 5 devices
Measurements will be taken continuously for 12 months. Participants will be asked to wear their smartwatch for at least two weeks every month.
Active minutes
The total number of minutes of active exercise daily using Garmin Vivosmart 5 devices.
Measurements will be taken continuously for 12 months. Participants will be asked to wear their smartwatch for at least two weeks every month.
Moderate-intensity activity minutes
The total number of minutes of moderate-intensity activity daily using Garmin Vivosmart 5 devices.
Measurements will be taken continuously for 12 months. Participants will be asked to wear their smartwatch for at least two weeks every month.
Vigorous-intensity activity duration
The total number of minutes of vigorous-intensity activity daily using Garmin Vivosmart 5 devices.
Measurements will be taken continuously for 12 months. Participants will be asked to wear their smartwatch for at least two weeks every month.
Sleep quantity
The number of hours spent asleep each night using Garmin Vivosmart 5 devices.
Measurements will be taken continuously for 12 months. Participants will be asked to wear their smartwatch for at least two weeks every month.
Time in sleep stages
The number of hours spent in sleep stages each night using Garmin Vivosmart 5 devices.
Measurements will be taken continuously for 12 months. Participants will be asked to wear their smartwatch for at least two weeks every month.
Awake duration
The number of hours spent awake during sleep time each night using Garmin Vivosmart 5 devices.
Measurements will be taken continuously for 12 months. Participants will be asked to wear their smartwatch for at least two weeks every month.
Sleep score
The Garmin sleep score (0-100) each night using Garmin Vivosmart 5 devices.
Measurements will be taken continuously for 12 months. Participants will be asked to wear their smartwatch for at least two weeks every month.
Criterios de elegibilidad

Criterios de edad
Adulto, Adulto mayor
Edad mínima
18 Years
Criterios de sexo
Todos
Admisión de voluntarios sanos
  • • Permanent household resident

  • • Roof damage, inaccessible or instability of roof adversely affecting cool roof coating application.

    • Participant unable to provide written/verbal informed consent. Participants will be excluded if they are not willing or able to wear a smartwatch.
    • One participant per household.
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Contactos centrales del ensayo
Contacto: Aditi Bunker, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D), +49 6221 565344, [email protected]
Contacto: Bassiahi Abdramane Soura, Doctor of Phylosophy (Ph.D), +226 70 02 62 32, [email protected]
1 Sitios del ensayo en 1 países
Ouagadougou Health and Demographic Surveillance System, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Yacouba Compaoré, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D), Contacto, +226 70562664, [email protected]
Idrissa Ouili, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D), Contacto, +226 60158080, [email protected]
Bassiahi Abdramane Soura, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D), Investigador principal
Idrissa Ouili, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D), Subinvestigador
Yacouba Compaore, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D), Subinvestigador