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This study assessed the respiratory health of schoolchildren from the canton of Zurich by combining self-reported information on respiratory symptoms with lung function test results and air pollution measurements.

Luftibus in the school (LUIS) is a population-based study conducted in the canton of Zurich, Switzerland. Between the years 2013 and 2016 a bus with equipment for lung function testing and air pollution measurement visited numerous schools across the canton Zurich. The parents of the schoolchildren filled in a questionnaire with validated questions on upper and lower respiratory symptoms, trigger factors, diagnosis, treatment of respiratory symptoms, health behavior and environmental factors. The children were interviewed using a shorter questionnaire. Fieldworkers measured lung function (spirometry and double tracer gas single-breath washout) and an airway inflammation test (fractional exhaled nitric oxide) in the bus. The recruited population included 3500 schoolchildren aged 6 to 16 years from the canton of Zurich.

Respiratory symptoms and their influence on physical activity and sleep have a strong impact on children's quality of life and school performance. The results of this study will provide new insights on schoolchildren's respiratory health that may help to establish new recommendations and influence policy makers' decisions.


Clinical Trial Description

Background:

Few population-based studies have recently investigated the epidemiology of childhood respiratory symptoms in Switzerland.

Objectives:

The Luftibus in the school study was setup to assess the respiratory health of schoolchildren from the canton of Zurich and to investigate relationships between respiratory symptoms, lung function and air pollution.

Methods:

Recruitment and participation:

All schools in the canton of Zürich were invited to participate in the LUIS study. Those schools interested in participating were approached. The eligible study population were children aged 6 to 16 years with parental consent from the schools that agreed to participate. Prior to each school visit, parents received a letter with information about the project, an informed consent form and a questionnaire. During the school visit, trained field workers performed lung function tests in children at the school, interviewed the children using a short questionnaire and collected the parental questionnaires. A subsample of the schools was visited again one year after the first visit in order to collect follow-up information, using the same procedure and gathering the same measurements.

Information collected:

- Parental questionnaire: Frequency, duration, severity, triggers of upper and lower respiratory symptoms, previous doctor diagnosis of asthma, use of medication, health behaviors, environmental factors, household characteristics and family history.

- Children's questionnaire: Respiratory symptoms, asthma diagnosis, medication and smoking.

- Anthropometric data: Height and weight were measured by fieldworkers in the schools in a standardized way.

- Complementary tests: Spirometry, fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) and double tracer gas single-breath washout (SBW) were performed in the school by trained fieldworkers according to ATS criteria.

- Air pollution measurements: Air pollution detectors placed on the roof of the bus measured nitrogen dioxide (NO2), inhalable particles of 10 micrometers or less in diameter (PM10) and ozone concentration at the school site.

Study database:

The study questionnaire database was created using Epidata, which allows data entry and data extraction in CVS format.

Funding:

Lung League of Zurich ;


Study Design


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NCT number NCT03659838
Study type Observational
Source University Children's Hospital, Zurich
Contact
Status Completed
Phase
Start date November 28, 2013
Completion date December 15, 2016

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