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NCT ID: NCT05930626 Completed - Cancer Clinical Trials

Biomarkers of Acrylamide, Glycidol, POPs, PFAS and Disease Outcomes and OMICs Signatures

Start date: January 1, 1997
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The aim of the project is to assess the associations between biomarkers of acrylamide and glycidol exposure and disease outcomes in a case-cohort study based on two prospective cohorts with biobanks. The investigators also aim to assess the exposure-affected OMICS signatures and molecular pathways underlying disease development (specifically cardiovascular diseases such as myocardial infarction and stroke and cancer such as breast-, endometrial and colorectal cancer) for these exposures along with persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and per- and polyflouroalkyl substances (PFAS) using a prospective cohort study utilizing and integrating various 'OMICs' technologies.

NCT ID: NCT05780047 Completed - Clinical trials for Environmental Exposure

Personalized Mobile Intervention to Reduce Exposure to Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals in Adults of Child-Bearing Age

Start date: May 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this intervention study is to determine to what extent the Million Marker (MM) program reduces users' endocrine disruption chemical (EDC) exposure levels and changes their environmental health awareness and behaviors. The main questions it aims to answer are: - Can the investigators see a reduction in EDC levels in participants' urine samples after using the MM Detect and Detox kit? - Can the investigators see a change in participants' environmental health literacy, knowledge, and behaviors after using MM's products and services? - How can Million Marker improve their app and platform to improve the user experience? Participants will collect their urine pre- and post-intervention, and will take a comprehensive exposure survey (via the MM app) before sending back their samples. This exposure survey will ask about participant's product use, diet, and lifestyle behaviors. Participants will also fill out surveys pre- and post-intervention assessing their perception of environmental health, as well as usability of the platform.

NCT ID: NCT05760001 Completed - Health Behavior Clinical Trials

The IGNITE for Kids Study on Concentrated Investment in Black Neighborhoods and Child Health and Well-Being

Start date: June 10, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Black children and adults in the United States fare worse across nearly every health indicator compared to White individuals. In Philadelphia, the location of this study, these health disparities result in a stark longevity gap, with average life expectancies in poor, predominantly Black neighborhoods being 20 years lower than in nearby affluent, predominantly White neighborhoods. The investigators will conduct a cluster randomized controlled trial (RCT) of a suite of place- based and financial-wellbeing interventions at the community, organization, and individual/household levels that address the social determinants of racial health disparities. At the community level, the investigators address underinvestment in Black neighborhoods by implementing vacant lot greening, abandoned house remediation, tree planting, and trash cleanup. At the organization level, the investigators partner with community-based financial empowerment providers to develop cross-organizational infrastructure to increase reach and maximize efficiency. At the individual/household levels, the investigators increase access to public benefits, financial counseling and tax preparation services, and emergency cash assistance. The investigators will test this "big push" intervention in 60 Black neighborhood micro-clusters, with a total of 480 children. The investigators hypothesize that this "big push" intervention will have significant impact on children's health and wellbeing.

NCT ID: NCT05507944 Completed - Clinical trials for Environmental Exposure

FeNO Hairdressers Pilot

Start date: September 15, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

A 5-day cohort diurnal FeNO study of exposed and unexposed to airway irritants during hair treatments and commuting.

NCT ID: NCT05502588 Completed - Anxiety Clinical Trials

Effects of Forest Bathing in Vancouver, B.C. Parks

Start date: April 22, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study aims to investigate environmental factors that influence people's responses to the Japanese practice of forest bathing in Vancouver, B.C. parks.

NCT ID: NCT05276245 Completed - Health Behavior Clinical Trials

Nature-based Intervention to Enhance Well-being

Start date: December 9, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of the present study is to investigate the effectiveness of a nature-based intervention on adaptive psychological functioning. We compared a structured protocol with a high level of nature engagement and involvement of multiple sensory processes with a waitlist control group. We expected that participants in the structured protocol of nature contact will report higher levels of mental health and more positive work-related functioning immediately and three months after the interventions.

NCT ID: NCT05210959 Completed - Infant Development Clinical Trials

The Turkish Version of the Affordances in the Home Environment for Motor Development-Infant Scale (AHEMD-IS)

AHEMD-IS
Start date: April 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The Affordances in the Home Environment for Motor Development-Infant Scale (AHEMD-IS) is an instrument that assesses the quality and quantity of motor development opportunities available in the home for infants aged 3 to 18 months. Since its initial publication, the AHEMD-IS has grown in popularity as a clinical tool and research criterion. Furthermore, the AHEMD-IS supports the claim that environmental factors can have a positive impact on future motor skills and later cognitive behaviors of infants. Also it is stated that environmental factors are associated with infant motor development and motor abilities. As of writing, it has been translated into eight languages from the original English version and has been reported as valid and reliable in countries such as China, Spain, Lebanon, and Persia. The aim of this study was to produce the Turkish version of the AHEMD-IS and to reveal the validity and reliability of this version.

NCT ID: NCT05160948 Completed - Clinical trials for Environmental Exposure

Change in Knowledge After Receiving Personal Air Pollution Results

Start date: November 10, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Personal exposure to air pollution results from the interaction of individual time-activity patterns with levels of air pollution that vary over time and space. The increasing use of personal monitors capable of measuring geo-located and real-time air pollution in epidemiologic studies requires novel human subject considerations. Reporting individual exposure data back to participants is considered best practice in environmental health research using biomonitoring data and is beneficial to both study participants and researchers. The investigators believe that providing individual results of personal air monitoring may be more informative than biomonitoring data given the potential to increase participants' awareness of their exposure, identify specific locations and times of elevated exposures, and inform behavioral changes to decrease exposure and risk of adverse health outcomes.

NCT ID: NCT04768621 Completed - Sleep Disorder Clinical Trials

Health Consequences of Wintering in the French Southern and Antarctic Territories

MediTAAF
Start date: April 20, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Polar stays expose people to extreme climate, isolation and confinement. The combination of these factors induces psychological disorders, sleep disorders, immune and endocrine disturbances, and deficiencies. In the TAAF, (French Southern and Antarctic Lands) two types of population coexist: winter residents, exposed to these stressors over long periods, and country people, who benefit from milder conditions and only make short stays. In this context, the investigators have decided to set up this cohort study with the objective of comparing the state of health of the winterers of the TAAF from 2012 to 2017 with that of the country people of the same period, before their stay, during and the year following their return.

NCT ID: NCT04642235 Completed - Health Behavior Clinical Trials

Nature and Well-Being Project

Start date: April 12, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The investigators pilot test two intervention strategies to increase green space use- place-based and person-based, as well as evaluate the dose-response relationship between green space use and health.