London study tests if playing outside in bad air harms Kids' lungs
NCT ID NCT07431021
Summary
This study aims to understand if physical activity outdoors on high pollution days is worse for children's lungs than resting outdoors. Researchers will measure lung function and inflammation in 330 children from London schools after they do PE lessons or science lessons in their playgrounds. The study compares schools in higher and lower pollution areas to see how air quality affects children's respiratory health during normal school activities.
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