Sleep more, pressure less: app trial for teens with hypertension

NCT ID NCT06642246

Summary

This study is testing whether a phone-based program that encourages teenagers to sleep longer can help lower their high blood pressure. Researchers are enrolling 10 teens (ages 13-18) who were recently diagnosed with high blood pressure and who get less than 7.5 hours of sleep on school nights. The teens will use a sleep tracker and an app that provides sleep tips, sets goals, and offers small financial incentives to sleep more, while researchers monitor changes in their blood pressure.

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  • Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

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    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19146, United States

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