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Air Pollution and Physical Activity Study

Air Pollution and Physical Activity Study

Recruiting
35-55 years
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Phase N/A

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Overview

This is a small pilot intervention tria lfor exercise and air pollution.

Description

This is a pilot randomized, control, clinical trial.

We will recruit 24 adults in Buffalo and randomize them to the physical intervention groups. The intervention group will be provided with physical activity courses.

We will follow up all participants until the end of the study.

We will collect their baseline information via questionnaire, and at the end of the follow-up we will collect the exit questionnaire and biospecimen.

The study aims to demonstrate our ability to recruit eligible participants and provide data of the compliance of participants to the intervention.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • age 35-55 years old
  • plan to stay in Buffalo most of the time in the next three months
  • no adverse conditions

Exclusion Criteria:

• those with unstable or life-threatening medical conditions

Study details
    Physical Inactivity
    Pollution; Exposure

NCT06386055

State University of New York at Buffalo

15 October 2025

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