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Tundra lists 4 Respiratory Health clinical trials. Each listing includes eligibility criteria, study locations, and direct links to research sites in the Tundra directory.

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NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT07505602

Air Purifier Use and Respiratory Health in COPD Patients

This randomized, double-blind, parallel-controlled trial aims to evaluate the effects of an indoor air purifier intervention on respiratory health in patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD).

Gender: All

Ages: 50 Years - 80 Years

Updated: 2026-04-01

Respiratory Health
NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT07209774

Healthspan Connect Programme of Research

Healthspan Connect is a new research programme designed to understand what helps people stay healthy as they age. The programme will explore how lifestyle, environment, genetics, and social factors influence healthy ageing and overall wellbeing. The programme will recruit participants aged 12 years and older across the UK. By including adolescents, the programme aims to understand how early life behaviours and experiences shape long-term health. There is no upper age limit, and people from all backgrounds are encouraged to participate. Special pathways ensure that young participants provide consent in an age-appropriate way. Healthspan Connect is a digital and home-based study, meaning participants can take part from home using smartphones, computers, and online surveys. Participants may also be asked to collect samples such as blood, saliva, stool, urine, or other biological specimens at home using easy-to-use kits. In some sub-studies, participants may be invited to attend research visits for additional tests, scans, or clinical assessments. Family members and close contacts may also be invited to participate in some studies. Through Healthspan Connect, researchers aim to: * Identify the biological, environmental, and social factors that help people live longer, healthier lives. * Understand how different groups, including those historically underrepresented in research, experience ageing. * Explore ways to support behaviour changes that improve health over the lifespan. * Provide near real-time information to inform health policies and interventions. Participants may also be asked for permission to link their information with health records, education records, and environmental data to better understand health outcomes over time. This programme will serve as a flexible platform for multiple sub-studies, allowing participants to contribute to a wide range of research questions related to healthy ageing, resilience, and long-term health. All data and biological samples will be stored securely and used to advance scientific knowledge, with participant privacy carefully protected.

Gender: All

Ages: 12 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-10-07

Cancer
Mental Health
Ageing Well
+12
ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING

NCT04170881

CRESPI - Respiratory Health of Children in Daycare

CRESPI - RESPIratory health of Children in daycare The CRESPI study, will be a cohort of 1500/2000 children attending daycare in Paris region, and will be initiated in November 2019. The aim of the project is to study the impact of environmental exposures to cleaning products and disinfectants on respiratory health of infants and toddlers (\< 3 years) in daycares Two specific aims were defined: 1. evaluate environmental exposure to cleaning products by complementary and innovative tools: air quality measurements in daycares, specific standardized questionnaire, identification of compounds of the products via a database and a Smartphone application to scan bar codes and inform on product use 2. evaluate the impact of early exposure in daycares and at home on respiratory health of young children

Gender: All

Ages: 2 Months - 4 Years

Updated: 2025-01-23

Respiratory Health
ENROLLING BY INVITATION

NCT06682221

Effects of Resistance Training and Supplementation in Elderly: Cardiorespiratory and Metabolic Variables

Aging causes losses in strength, lean mass, and cardiovascular health in the elderly due to metabolic changes and alterations in body composition. To investigate whether nutritional interventions and physical training can mitigate these effects, a randomized clinical trial will be conducted at the Evangelical University of Goiás with elderly individuals aged 60 to 85. Participants will be divided into four groups: control, protein supplementation, physical training, and a combination of both. The study will last for 12 months, with evaluations every four months, covering cardiovascular, pulmonary, immunological, renal, muscular, and hematological parameters. The analyses will seek statistical significance, and it is expected that the interventions will significantly improve the participants\&#39; health.

Gender: All

Ages: 60 Years - 85 Years

Updated: 2024-11-12

1 state

Aging
Cardiovascular Health Status
Physical Training
+3