The Effect of Personal Protective Aids on Hypertension and Diabetes in People Exposed to High Levels of Air Pollution
Pollution; Exposure, HTN, Diabetes Mellitus
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Pollution; Exposure focused on measuring Air pollution, HTN, DM, N95 mask, Indoor air purifier
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Hypertension arm
- Individuals age 18-70 years old with systolic blood pressure between 130-160 mmHg, regardless of medication use
- Stable hypertension for the past 3 months with no medication changes
- No planned medication changes for the duration of the study
- Exposure to outdoor air pollution above a certain threshold (pollution levels will be measured using AirVeda devices)
- Individuals who sleep in a closed space (such as a bedroom) for minimum of 6 hours/daily.
- Use of gas (LPG)/electricity for cooking purposes
Diabetes arm
- Individuals age 18-70 years old with fasting blood glucose between 126-180 mg/dL, regardless of medication use
- Stable diabetes for the past 3 months with no medication changes
- No planned medication changes for the duration of the study
- Exposure to outdoor air pollution above a certain threshold (pollution levels will be measured using AirVeda devices)
- Individuals who sleep in a closed space (such as a bedroom) for minimum of 6 hours/daily.
- Use of gas (LPG)/electricity for cooking purposes
Exclusion Criteria:
- Unwilling to participate
- Unstable blood pressure and/or blood glucose level requiring frequent medication changes
- Individual suffering from a physical or mental illness that precludes active study participation
- Current smoker
- Planned vacation/absence from the study site
- Patients with life expectancy < 12 months
- Pregnant patients
Sites / Locations
- Sehat Charitable trustRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Active Comparator
No Intervention
Sham Comparator
Intervention Arm - Indoor air purifier and N95 mask
Washout period - No intervention
Controlled Arm - Indoor air purifier and N95 mask with sham filter
Intervention arm will be for 4 weeks. Blood pressure and/or blood glucose will be recorded on day 0; end of week 2 and end of the intervention. Participants in the intervention group will be asked to use an indoor air purifier (Atlanta Healthcare 7-Stage 43-Watt Air Purifier) daily for 4 weeks between the hours of ¬8 PM and 8 AM. The purifier will be placed in their bedroom or in the room where participants sleep at night. When the participants are outdoors (commuting, working outdoors, running errands, etc.), they will be asked to use a N95 mask (PureMe Reusable N95 Anti-Pollution Mask). It is a reusable mask which can be washed by the participants. Every 2 weeks, the filter of the mask will be replaced, and the filter of the indoor purifier will be washed.
At the end of either control or intervention arm, participants will have a washout period of 2 weeks, after which participants will be crossed over to the other group for the subsequent 4 weeks. For example, after Participant AB is in intervention arm for 4 weeks, he/she will then have a wash out period of 2 weeks in which they will return to their usual state of living. At the end of the washout period, the participant AB will be put in the control arm for 4 weeks.
Control arm will be for 4 weeks. Blood pressure, blood glucose and indoor air pollution level will be recorded similarly as in the intervention group on day 0, end of week 2 and week 4. The participant will be provided an air purifier and a N-95 mask (of the same manufacturer), with the filter removed. At the end of two weeks, the health worker will make dummy adjustments to the mask and indoor air purifier, to maintain blinding of the participant.