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N95 Masks for Lung Health While Golfing During Wildfire Season

Recruiting now NCT07620691

Run by University of Saskatchewan · for 18 and older · All sexes · accepts healthy volunteers

What this study is about

Lung health is negatively affected during wildfire season by increased smoke pollution. Wearing N95 masks protects lung health in the short-term. The purpose of our study is to assess whether wearing of N95 facemasks on days with moderate to high air pollution in people who go outside to golf on a regular basis (two or more times per week) for two months during the wildfire season projects lung health.

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Philip Chilibeck, PhD · 3062303849 · phil.chilibeck@usask.ca

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