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The Effects of External Nasal Dilator Strips on Sleep and Cardiovascular Health

The Effects of External Nasal Dilator Strips on Sleep and Cardiovascular Health

Non Recruiting
18-30 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The goal of this interventional study is to learn if wearing an external nasal dilator strip while sleeping changes objective and perceived sleep quality, immediate post-waking blood pressure, and immediate-post waking heart rate variability.

Description

Nasal dilator strips are strips often made up of stiff plastic, placed on the lower bridge of the nose by an adhesive strip. They work by slightly pulling the nostrils and surrounding nose bridge area outward, dilating the nostrils, and decreasing air resistance. Nasal breathing is associated with lower diastolic blood pressure, an important marker of heart health, in comparison to mouth breathing. In addition to blood pressure, nasal breathing during sleep is potentially related with better sleep quality. Participating in this study will help us understand the effect nasal dilator strips have on cardiovascular and sleep health. Better understanding of the benefits of nasal dilator strips will provide important knowledge to researchers who study how the body works.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age 18-30
  • BMI <30
  • Has a smartphone and is willing to download EliteHRV and OMRON mobile applications.
  • Able to use a nasal dilator strip

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Overt cardiovascular (e.g., diagnosed hypertension), respiratory, neurological, renal, liver, and/or metabolic health conditions.
  • Current or recent (regular use within the past 6 months) use of tobacco or nicotine products (e.g., cigarettes).
  • Currently pregnant, trying to become pregnant, or lactating.
  • Inability to breathe through the nose.

Study details
    Healthy

NCT06403098

Florida State University

20 August 2025

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