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Assessing the Effect of Cool Roofs on Health Using Smartwatches (REFLECT)

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임상시험 NCT06579963 (REFLECT)은(는) 심박수, All-day Steps, Distance Walked, Active Minutes, Moderate-intensity Activity Minutes, Vigorous-intensity Activity Duration, Sleep Quantity, Time in Sleep Stages, Awake Duration, Sleep Score에 대해 알아보는 중재연구입니다. 현재 상태는 모집중이며, 연구는 2024년 9월 4일에 시작되어 800명의 참여자를 모집하고 있습니다. Aditi Bunker이(가) 진행하며, 2026년 1월 31일까지 완료될 예정입니다. ClinicalTrials.gov의 가장 최근 정보는 2024년 12월 10일에 갱신되었습니다.
간단한 개요
Ambient air temperatures in Asian, Latin American, African, and Pacific climate hotspots 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 globally - 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 globally. To meet this goal, the investigators will use smartwatches to measure the effects cool roof application on heart health, sleep and physical activity in four urban climate hotspots: Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso; Hermosillo, Mexico; Ahmedabad, India; and Niue, Oceania.

상세한 설명
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 global multi-centre study to investigate the effects of cool-roof use on heart rate, sleep and physical activity in four urban climate hotspots - Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso (sub-Saharan Africa), Ahmedabad, India (Asia), Niue (Oceania), and Sonora, Mexico (Latin America). These sites represent hotspots where people experience a triple burden from heat exposure, chronic health issues and vulnerable housing conditions (slums, informal settlements and low socioeconomic housing). They also exhibit diversity in climate profiles, housing typology, level of socioeconomic development, population density and rates of urbanisation.

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

공식 제목

A Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) Evaluating the Effects of Cool Roofs on Health Outcomes Using Smartwatches: a Global Multi-center Study

질환/상태
심박수All-day StepsDistance WalkedActive MinutesModerate-intensity Activity MinutesVigorous-intensity Activity DurationSleep QuantityTime in Sleep StagesAwake DurationSleep Score
기타 연구 식별자
  • REFLECT
  • 3728163
  • 226745/Z/22/Z (기타 보조금/자금 번호) (Wellcome Trust UK)
NCT 번호
실제 연구 시작일
2024-09-04
최신 업데이트 게시
2024-12-10
예상 연구 완료일
2026-01-31
계획된 등록 인원
800
연구종류
중재연구
단계/상
해당 없음
상태
모집중
키워드
Hot Temperature
Humidity
Housing
Wearable
Smartwatch
Heart rate
Cardiovascular
Physical activity
Sleep
Cool roof
Heat stress
주요 목적
예방
설계 할당
무작위배정
중재 모델
평행설계
맹검 (마스킹)
이중맹검
시험군 / 개입
참가자 그룹/시험군개입/치료
실험적Cool roof
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).
비개입No cool roof
No cool roof application. Households will keep their original roofing for the duration of the trial.
해당 없음
주요결과변수
결과변수측정값 설명시간 범위
Heart rate
Heart rate in beats per minute measured at 15-second intervals using Garmin Vivosmart 5 devices.
Smartwatches will be worn for two consecutive weeks per month. Eight measurement points will be taken: one at baseline and seven over 12 months, covering three consecutive hottest months and four alternate months.
이차결과변수
결과변수측정값 설명시간 범위
All-day steps
The number of steps measured daily using Garmin Vivosmart 5 devices.
Smartwatches will be worn for two consecutive weeks per month. Eight measurement points will be taken: one at baseline and seven over 12 months, covering three consecutive hottest months and four alternate months.
Active minutes
The total number of minutes of active exercise daily using Garmin Vivosmart 5 devices.
Smartwatches will be worn for two consecutive weeks per month. Eight measurement points will be taken: one at baseline and seven over 12 months, covering three consecutive hottest months and four alternate months.
Distance walked
The total distance walked daily using Garmin Vivosmart 5 devices.
Smartwatches will be worn for two consecutive weeks per month. Eight measurement points will be taken: one at baseline and seven over 12 months, covering three consecutive hottest months and four alternate months.
Moderate-intensity activity minutes
The total number of minutes of moderate-intensity activity daily using Garmin Vivosmart 5 devices.
MeasuSmartwatches will be worn for two consecutive weeks per month. Eight measurement points will be taken: one at barements 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.
Smartwatches will be worn for two consecutive weeks per month. Eight measurement points will be taken: one at baseline and seven over 12 months, covering three consecutive hottest months and four alternate months.
Sleep quantity
The number of hours spent asleep each night using Garmin Vivosmart 5 devices.
Smartwatches will be worn for two consecutive weeks per month. Eight measurement points will be taken: one at baseline and seven over 12 months, covering three consecutive hottest months and four alternate months.
Time in sleep stages
The number of hours spent in sleep stages each night using Garmin Vivosmart 5 devices.
Smartwatches will be worn for two consecutive weeks per month. Eight measurement points will be taken: one at baseline and seven over 12 months, covering three consecutive hottest months and four alternate months.
Awake duration
The number of hours spent awake during sleep time each night using Garmin Vivosmart 5 devices.
Smartwatches will be worn for two consecutive weeks per month. Eight measurement points will be taken: one at baseline and seven over 12 months, covering three consecutive hottest months and four alternate months.
Sleep score
The Garmin sleep score (0-100) each night using Garmin Vivosmart 5 devices. A higher score means a better outcome.
Smartwatches will be worn for two consecutive weeks per month. Eight measurement points will be taken: one at baseline and seven over 12 months, covering three consecutive hottest months and four alternate months.
적격성 기준

연령대
성인, 노인
최소 연령
18 Years
참여 가능한 성별
전체
건강한 참가자 허용
  • 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.
  • In Mexico and Niue, participants will be excluded if they do not have a smartphone with an internet connection that can connect to the smartwatch.
  • Only one participant per household.
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  • 🏢Sika Services AG
  • 🏛️SOPREMA
  • 🏢Engineered Polymer Solutions (EPS B.V.)
  • 🏛️Resene
  • 🏛️Pacific Community
  • 🏛️Habitat for Humanity
  • 🧬The Tindall Foundation
  • 🧪Labfront
  • 🏛️Instituto Tecnológico de Hermosillo
  • 🎓University of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
  • ⚕️Indian Institute of Public Health, India
  • ⚕️London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
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연구 책임자
Aditi Bunker, 의뢰자-연구자, Co-Principal Investigator, University of Auckland, New Zealand
연구 대표 연락처
연락처: Aditi Bunker, Dr, +49 6221 565344, [email protected]
연락처: Collin Tukuitonga, Sir. Dr., +6493737599, [email protected]
4 4개국에 임상시험 장소
University Joseph Ki-Zerbo, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Abdramane Soura, 연락처, +22670026232, [email protected]
Abdramane Soura, 책임연구자
대상자모집전

Gandhinagar

Indian Institute of Public Health Gandhinagar, Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, India
Anish Sinha, 연락처, +919377470505, [email protected]
Dileep Mavlankar, 책임연구자
Anish Sinha, 공동연구자
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Sanora

Instituto Tecnológico de Hermosillo, Hermosillo, Sanora, Mexico
Jose Antonio Hoyo Montano, 연락처, +526621610612, [email protected]
Jose Antonio Hoyo Montano, 책임연구자
대상자모집전
Niue, Alofi, Niue
Noah Bunkley, 연락처, +640273502516, [email protected]
연락처, [email protected]
Collin Tukuitonga, 책임연구자
Noah Bunkley, 공동연구자
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