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Glucose Levels as a Biomarker for Stress in Firefighters
Sponsor: University of Utah
Summary
Stress is known to cause physical structures in the brain to dysregulate, resulting in health problems like cancer, cardiac disease, metabolic disorders (obesity), and depression. Firefighters experience many of these diseases at higher rates than other occupations while also experiencing highly unique stress loads. When the body's nervous system responds to stress, blood glucose levels increase. This study will equip firefighters with continuous glucometers to observe glucose levels during emergency response and other stressful events. The immediate goal of this study is to determine whether the physiological stress response of on-shift firefighters can be quantified with glucose monitoring. The long-term goal is to identify occupational firefighter stress as a health risk exposure.
Official title: Glucose Levels as a Biomaterial for Stress in Firefighters
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
17
Start Date
2024-12-17
Completion Date
2025-04-01
Last Updated
2025-03-28
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Interventions
Continuous glucometer
The continuous glucometer is a wearable device that measures interstitial glucose levels 24 hours per day and transmits readings every one minute.
Locations (1)
Unified Fire Authority
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States