Can a 26°C rule save kids from heat stress?
NCT ID NCT07261202
Summary
This study aims to understand if keeping indoor temperatures at 26°C protects children from heat-related physical strain and cognitive decline. Researchers will compare how 10 children, aged 10-15, respond physically and mentally during a simulated 6-hour school day in a 26°C room versus a much hotter 36°C room. The goal is to gather evidence to help create safer guidelines for homes and schools during extreme heat.
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University of Ottawa
RECRUITINGOttawa, Ontario, K1N 6N5, Canada
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