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Study NCT ID: NCT06579950
Status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Last Update Posted: None
First Post: 2024-08-28

Brief Title: Assessing the Effects of Cool Roofs on Indoor Environments and Health a Global Multi-center Study
Sponsor: None
Organization: None

Study Overview

Official Title: The Effects of Cool Roofs on Health Environmental and Economic Outcomes a Global Multi-center Cluster-randomized Controlled Trial
Status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Status Verified Date: 2024-08
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
Has Expanded Access: No
If Expanded Access, NCT#: N/A
Has Expanded Access, NCT# Status: N/A
Acronym: REFLECT
Brief Summary: Ambient air temperatures in Asian Latin American African and Pacific climate hotspots have broken record highs in 2024 driven by man-made climate change Solutions are needed to reduce heat exposure in communities Sunlight-reflecting cool roof coatings passively reduce indoor temperatures and energy use to protect home occupants from extreme heat Occupants living in poor housing conditions globally - for example in informal settlements slums and low-socioeconomic households - are especially vulnerable to increased indoor heat exposure

Heat exposure can instigate and worsen numerous physical mental and social health conditions The worst adverse health effects are being experienced in communities least able to adapt to heat exposure By reducing indoor temperatures cool roof use can promote physical mental and social wellbeing in occupants

The long-term research goal is to identify viable passive housing adaptation technologies with proven health and environmental benefits to reduce the burden of heat stress in communities affected by heat globally To meet this goal the investigators will conduct a cluster-randomized controlled trial to establish the effects of cool roof use on health indoor environment and economic outcomes in four urban climate hotspots Ouagadougou Burkina Faso Hermosillo Mexico Ahmedabad India and Niue Oceania
Detailed Description: Increasing heat exposure from climate change is causing and exacerbating heat-related illnesses in millions worldwide - particularly in low resource settings June 2024 was the 13th consecutive hottest month on record globally - shattering previous records Heat exposure can instigate and worsen health conditions including cardiovascular metabolic endocrine and respiratory disease heat-related illnesses pregnancy complications and mental health conditions Adaptation is essential for protecting people from increasing heat exposure The built environment especially our homes are ideal for deploying interventions to reduce heat exposure and accelerate adaptation efforts However currently there is a lack of evidence on a global scale - generated through empirical studies - guiding the uptake of interventions to reduce heat stress in low resource settings

Sunlight-reflecting cool roof coatings passively reduce indoor temperatures and lower energy use offering protection to home occupants from extreme heat The investigators aim to conduct a global multi-centre cluster-randomized controlled trial investigating the effects of cool-roof use on health environmental and economic outcomes in four urban climate hotspots - Ouagadougou Burkina Faso sub-Saharan Africa Ahmedabad India Asia Niue Oceania and Hermosillo Mexico Latin America The sites represent hotspots where people experience a triple burden from heat exposure chronic health issues and vulnerable housing conditions slums informal settlements and low socioeconomic housing They also exhibit diversity in climate profiles housing typology level of socioeconomic development population density and rates of urbanisation

The trial will quantify whether cool roofs are an effective passive home cooling intervention with beneficial health effects for vulnerable populations in four locations Findings will inform global policy responses on scaling cool roof implementation to protect people from increasing heat exposure driven by climate change

Study Oversight

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