CRESPI - Respiratory Health of Children in Daycare

NCT ID: NCT04170881

Last Updated: 2025-01-23

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING

Total Enrollment

2000 participants

Study Classification

OBSERVATIONAL

Study Start Date

2019-12-03

Study Completion Date

2029-12-03

Brief Summary

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CRESPI - RESPIratory health of Children in daycare

The CRESPI study, will be a cohort of 1500/2000 children attending daycare in Paris region, and will be initiated in November 2019.

The aim of the project is to study the impact of environmental exposures to cleaning products and disinfectants on respiratory health of infants and toddlers (\< 3 years) in daycares

Two specific aims were defined:

1. evaluate environmental exposure to cleaning products by complementary and innovative tools: air quality measurements in daycares, specific standardized questionnaire, identification of compounds of the products via a database and a Smartphone application to scan bar codes and inform on product use
2. evaluate the impact of early exposure in daycares and at home on respiratory health of young children

Detailed Description

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Context

Exposure to cleaning products is an emergent risk factor for respiratory health of children. In some studies, an association has been observed between the use of these products in households and wheezing in young children (\<18 months). However, the specific chemical substances associated with health hazards remain poorly known. A few studies suggested associations between some specific organic volatile compounds (aldehydes, aromatics) and asthma but only one study has been conducted in young children (\<3 years). Detergents/disinfectants may contain sensitizers, irritants and endocrine disrupters. Children who attend daycares may be particularly exposed: cleaning tasks are often performed in their presence; moreover, babies and young children often put objects (eg, toys) in their mouths and might be exposed through various routes (ingestion, inhalation, skin). The importance of studying the health impact of early life environmental exposures has been emphasized, especially in the context of the Developmental Origins of Health and Diseases (DOHaD) research. However, few studies have focussed on environmental exposures in nurseries in relation to children's respiratory health.

The originality of the CRESPI cohort lies in the fact that no epidemiological survey focussed on: 1) the effect of early exposure to cleaning products in daycares on respiratory health in first years of life; 2) the use of complementary and innovative tools to improve evaluation of such exposures, via a Smartphone application and measurements of pertinent volatile (VOCs) and semi-volatile (SVOCs) organic compounds. 3) the use of complementary and innovative tools to improve evaluation of children respiratory health, via a Smartphone application

Methods

The project CRESPI (http://crespi.vjf.inserm.fr/) is to set up an epidemiological survey among young children attending daycares. A sample of 400 daycares (30-40 children/daycare) in Ile-de-France (Paris region) has been drawn from a national file. We hypothesise that the acceptance rate of daycares will be of 25% and those of parents at least of 50% (see French OQAI study 2011), with an expected population of 1500 to 2500 children.

Each daycare will be visited by trained interviewers to : i) precise the objectives of the study to the parents/workers in the daycare and give all material to collect data (questionnaire, smartphone); ii) collect dust samples (to measure SVOCs; triclosan, muscs ...) via an adapted vacuum cleaner and install measuring equipment to evaluate air quality (VOCs; ammoniac, glycol ethers ...); iii) collect information on the building (surface, ventilation …) and activities of workers including a calendar of cleaning tasks in rooms (toilets, bedroom ...) and surface (toys, windows, toddler beds …).

A standardized questionnaire (http://crespi.vjf.inserm.fr/), as previously used in a parent-child cohort (sepages.inserm.fr), collecting information on the use of products, respiratory health and potential confounders will be completed by the parents. Respiratory health of the children will also be evaluated by a group of experts (paediatricians) using information available from medical records (children's health booklets).

This project will take full advantage of innovative tools, i.e. Smartphone applications, to evaluate 1) exposures : workers and parents will scan bar-codes of products used, in the nursery and at home, and respond to a short questionnaire about their use, and 2) respiratory health of children, with monthly follow-up.

Statistical analyses of the data will evaluate the associations between exposures and respiratory health of children, after adjustment for potential confounders.

Conditions

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Respiratory Health

Study Design

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Observational Model Type

COHORT

Study Time Perspective

PROSPECTIVE

Study Groups

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CHILDREN

Children from involved daycares (Paris region)

Exposed/non exposed - Epidemiology

Intervention Type OTHER

visit of daycares and environmental measurement will be performed

WORKERS

workers in involved daycares (Paris region)

Exposed/non exposed - Epidemiology

Intervention Type OTHER

visit of daycares and environmental measurement will be performed

Interventions

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Exposed/non exposed - Epidemiology

visit of daycares and environmental measurement will be performed

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

Children :

* aged from 2 months to 3 years (\< 4 years) attending daycares in Paris region, among those which accepted to participate to the CRESPI study
* signed and dated written informed consent form obtained from at least one parent

Nursery workers :

* all those who accepted to participate
* signed and dated written informed consent form obtained

Exclusion Criteria

Children and workers : if it is impossible for them (parents or workers) to understand French langage and/or to follow the questionnaire of the study

Children

* both parents less than 18 years old
* parents subjected to a legal protection measure or deprived of liberty by judicial or administrative decision
* if at least two children of the same familly attended the same daycare, only the youngest one will be included. In case of twins or triplets, only one children will be chosen at random.
Minimum Eligible Age

2 Months

Maximum Eligible Age

4 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Centre Scientifique et Technique du Bâtiment

UNKNOWN

Sponsor Role collaborator

EPICONCEPT

UNKNOWN

Sponsor Role collaborator

Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Santé Publique

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

ANSES

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

ADEME

UNKNOWN

Sponsor Role collaborator

National Research Agency, France

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Agence Regionale de Sante d'Ile de France

OTHER_GOV

Sponsor Role collaborator

Fondation de France

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Institut National de la Santé Et de la Recherche Médicale, France

OTHER_GOV

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Nicole Le Moual, PhD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Institut National de la Santé Et de la Recherche Médicale, France

Orianne Dumas, PhD

Role: STUDY_CHAIR

Institut National de la Santé Et de la Recherche Médicale, France

Locations

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Nicole LE MOUAL

Villejuif, , France

Site Status

Countries

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France

Other Identifiers

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C 18-05

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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