Scientists test how extreme heat strains minds and bodies in schizophrenia
NCT ID NCT07383324
Summary
This study aims to understand how hot indoor temperatures affect people with schizophrenia. Researchers will compare a comfortable room (26°C) to a very hot room (36°C) while measuring participants' body temperature, heart function, thinking skills, and mood. The goal is to gather basic data to help create future safety guidelines for this vulnerable group during heatwaves.
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University of Ottawa
RECRUITINGOttawa, Ontario, K1N 6N5, Canada
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