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This study will be an observational study of children who attend summer camp at the Heartland Farm Sanctuary (HFS). The investigators are exploring whether time-limited exposure to a traditional farming environment will improve children's overall health and general well-being.
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The overarching hypothesis for this study is that urban children exposed on a time-limited basis to a traditional farming environment will show increased beneficial bacteria in the gut microbiome and enhanced emotional well-being. Secondary hypotheses are that 1) increased presence of farm-derived immunoregulatory micro-organisms in the nose (indicating exposure) will be associated with measures of emotional well-being and prosocial behavior. To test these hypotheses, 40 urban children ages 7-13 years will be studied prior to and following a 1, 2, or 3-week camp experience at the Heartland Farm Sanctuary summer camp program in Verona, WI. Assessments for behavior (via questionnaires), gut microbiota composition and function (via stool) and presence in the body of farm-derived immunoregulatory micro-organisms (via nasal swab) will be assessed at baseline (2 weeks before the start of camp and the weekend before camp starts), immediately following the child's 1, 2, or 3-week camp experience and at 1 month following completion of the camp experience. Importantly, this assessment schedule will allow the investigators to assess the longevity of any observed physical or behavioral changes induced by exposure to the farming environment.
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Inclusion Criteria for Children:
Exclusion Criteria for Children:
Individuals who will not be able to collect the samples for any reason, including planned vacations, unwillingness, or inability. (Note - children who are attending either 2 or 3 weeks of camp and who take a break in between weeks of camp will be allowed to participate if their full two or three-week camp exposure occurs within a 4-week period).
Plan to attend camp during the fall (i.e. during their month 1 month follow-up)
Children living in farming environments prior to camp participation
Children with more than an average of one exposure per week to farm animals, livestock, horses
Individuals currently on any antibiotic therapy or who will require chronic and/or periodic antibiotic treatment during the study period.
Subject has a medical condition or disorder that
Reasonable likelihood for non-compliance with the protocol for any other reason, in the opinion of the Investigator, prohibits enrollment of subject into the study.
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