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"De Oorzaak" is a large-scale citizen science project aiming to assess the impact of environmental sounds on the quality of life. This particular study is a part of a broader citizen science research project "De Oorzaak", which focuses on mapping the effects of ambient noise with high resolution and on a large scale across Flanders. The specific goal of the underlying sub study is to expand our current knowledge of how ambient noise affects sleep quality and stress.


Clinical Trial Description

The literature identifies both factors as crucial aspects of health and quality of life that are strongly influenced by ambient noise. However, it is often complex to establish a direct connection between these factors. Sound has a significant impact on both sleep quality and quality of life. A calm, quiet environment is essential for a good night's sleep since sounds can cause interference and induce sleep disturbances. External noise, such as traffic, neighbours or city activities, can result in sleep disturbances and fatigue. In addition, sudden, loud noises such as sirens can interrupt sleep cycles, further negatively affecting the depth and quality of sleep. Furthermore, recent research demonstrated an increase in stress biomarkers in saliva during various stress conditions, including noise pollution in urban environments, as well as disruptions to the microbiome and increases in inflammatory biomarkers in saliva due to stress. However, it is challenging to directly attribute this disruption of sleep quality and increased stress levels to noise. Research often relies on participant self-reporting. "De Oorzaak" offers a unique opportunity to link sleep quality and stress (via a medical assessment) directly to environmental noise (objectivized using a sound sensor outside the bedroom window), while correcting for participants' sensitivity to it. In order to do so, 2400 advanced sound sensors will be installed at bedroom windows of citizens across Antwerp, Ghent and Leuven to objectivize the sound landscape in these cities. Additionally, a detailed medical assessment is employed to objectivize the impact of sound on the quality of life in a subset of 120 citizens in the city of Antwerp. The goal of this assessment is to obtain an objective evaluation of sleep quality and stress and the potential association to individual oversensitivity to sound in citizens whose bedroom is located at the street side. In order to do so, citizens will be submitted to a remote sleep study with electrodes registering brain and muscle activity to determine different sleep stages as well as the potential sound-induced disruption thereof. Additionally, saliva samples will be collected to objectivize the stress experiences by the citizen involved in this project. Finally, an audiological assessment will be performed to evaluate the dynamical range of hearing thresholds and uncomfortable levels of loudness. By assessing these parameters a comparison can be made between citizens with and without hyperacusis (i.e. intolerance for daily sounds), subsequently it will be assessed whether this "sound sensitivity" results in a difference in sleep quality and stress. ;


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NCT number NCT06466668
Study type Observational
Source University Hospital, Antwerp
Contact
Status Enrolling by invitation
Phase
Start date April 29, 2024
Completion date October 31, 2025

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