30 Day
Early Morning Sunlight Exposure for Vitamin D and Improved Sleep
STUDY TITLE | Early Morning Sunlight Exposure for Vitamin D and Improved Sleep |
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Submitted under umbrella | |
Date submitted |
- |
End date |
There is no pre-specified end date and sub-studies remain open long-term. |
Language |
English |
Efforia AI IRB approval recommendation | |
Recruitment page preview | |
Author edit | |
Informed consent |
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Study author |
Efforia Lab Tests in Association with Tasso |
Principal investigator |
Matthew Amsden |
Sub-Investigator for Adverse Events |
Dr. Viral Patel |
Description |
This protocol involves the participant exposing themselves to early morning sunlight for 5 minutes daily. The exposure to sunlight is expected to boost Vitamin D levels and improve sleep quality. The process is simple, requiring no additional products or services, and can be easily incorporated into most morning routines. |
Participant engagement length |
30 Days |
Sponsor |
This study is made possible by your payment to cover all supplies and expenses required to participate. |
Cost to participant |
$0 |
Included products & services |
Tasso Blood Collection Kit: $0
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Outcome measures |
Vitamin B12 & Vitamin D PROMIS® Item Bank v1.0 – Sleep-Related Impairment – Short Form 8a PROMIS Short Form v1.0 – Fatigue 8a |
Methodology |
Single Arm longitudinal where participants act as their own control |
Basic or advanced dissemination plan |
Basic |
Deviation from recruitment approach |
No |
Deviation from statistical approach |
No |
Will study include “more about you questions” |
Yes |
Recruitment jurisdictions |
United States, United Kingdom |
Clinicaltrials.Gov |
Yes |
Committment to list findings on clinicaltrials.Gov |
Yes |
This document is prepared with the assistance of AI, but is reviewed by a human.
Rational & Study Design
Why I created this challenge:
After reviewing numerous scholarly articles and social media posts, it's clear that a significant number of individuals struggle with sleep quality and fatigue, often linked to Vitamin D deficiency. This deficiency is prevalent despite the simple solution of daily sunlight exposure, touted by both academia and popular media. However, this solution often gets lost in the noise of modern life and myriad health advice. It's crucial to run this study to demonstrate the power of harnessing the sun for our health.
My Objective for You:
Through this challenge, my goal for you is to increase your Vitamin D levels, improve sleep quality and reduce fatigue by simply exposing yourself to early morning sunlight for 5 minutes each day. This simple, cost-free habit can be easily incorporated into your routine and may have a significant impact on your health and well-being.
Aims & Objectives:
The primary aim is to validate the effect of early morning sunlight exposure on Vitamin D levels, sleep quality, and fatigue. The secondary objective is to assess the feasibility and acceptability of this simple intervention in your daily routine.
Significance & Impact:
This challenge has the potential to address the common issues of sleep quality and fatigue, impacting your overall well-being. The expected outcome is an improvement in Vitamin D levels, sleep quality, and reduced fatigue. However, individual results may vary, and the challenge does not replace professional medical advice. The simplicity of this intervention could lead to a broad adoption and significant public health impact.
The Intervention
Included Products & Services
Product Name: Tasso Blood Collection Kit
Quantity included: 0
Price: $0.00
Product Description: The Tasso device is a blood collection device that allows people to collect blood samples at home without needing to go to a lab or see a phlebotomist. In addition, you do not have to prick your finger. Instead, the device works by sticking a Tasso Button to the skin of your upper arm with an adhesive, and then pressing the button to create a vacuum that draws blood into a container.
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Suitability Under Minimal Risk Umbrella Protocol
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