Randomized Controlled Ethanol Cookstove Intervention and Blood Pressure in Pregnant Nigerian Women.
Donee AlexanderAmanda NorthcrossNathaniel WilsonAnindita DuttaRishi PandyaTope IbigbamiDamilola AduJohn OlamijuloOludare Morhason-BelloTheodore KarrisonOladosu OjengbedeChristopher O OlopadePublished in: American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine (2017)
To our knowledge, this is the first cookstove randomized controlled trial examining prenatal BP. Ethanol cookstoves have potential to reduce DBP and hypertension during pregnancy. Accordingly, clean cooking fuels may reduce adverse health impacts associated with household air pollution. Clinical trial registered with www.clinicaltrials.gov (NCT02394574).
Keyphrases
- blood pressure
- randomized controlled trial
- clinical trial
- double blind
- air pollution
- study protocol
- open label
- healthcare
- phase ii
- pregnant women
- phase iii
- placebo controlled
- hypertensive patients
- public health
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- heart rate
- pregnancy outcomes
- mental health
- particulate matter
- human health
- health information
- cervical cancer screening
- blood glucose
- climate change
- skeletal muscle
- meta analyses
- insulin resistance
- adverse drug
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- weight loss