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RecruitingAsthma in ChildrenSleep HygieneSleep, Inadequate

Impact of Sleep Duration on Immune Balance in Urban Children With Asthma

Eligible age

7–11 yrs

Accepts

All genders

Locations

1 state

Healthy volunteers

No

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About this study

Urban children with asthma are at high risk for short sleep, due to an environment that jeopardizes both sleep and asthma management. Further, urban children with asthma suffer from altered immune balance, a key biological process contributing to individual differences in asthma morbidity and sleep health. In the proposed research, the researchers will examine the effects of shortened and recovery sleep on immune balance and associated changes in lung function in urban children with allergic asthma through an experimental design.

Sponsor: Rhode Island Hospital

Where it's recruiting

Rhode Island

Providence

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · NCT05420766 · last updated 2025-09-22