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Effects of Residential Thermal Conditions on the Aged in the Daily Living (Part 4) : Characteristics Found among the Correspondence in Indices
高齢者の居住環境と温熱適応能力に関する研究(第4報) : 指標間対応にみられる特徴
高齢者の居住環境と温熱適応能力に関する研究(第4報) : 指標間対応にみられる特徴
徳田, 哲男
44242
梁瀬, 度子
44243
磯田, 憲生
44244
五十嵐, 由利子
44245
菊沢, 康子
44246
岩重, 博文
44247
榊原, 典子
44248
長沢, 由喜子
44249
水野, 由美
44250
宮沢, モリエ
44251
久保, 博子
44252
高齢者
居住環境
温熱適応
日常生活
身体機能
the aged
residential environment
thermal adaptation
daily living
physical function
This study is the fourth report on the adaptability of aged persons to living environment and environmental temperatures. The following information is obtained, through analyzing variations by aging and seasonal changes, and they reported how the aged persons accommodate themselves to the conditions of living environment and environmental temperatures. (1) Among aged groups, corresponding relationships are established between the degree of comfort of living in and the vital resistance of the body as well as between the former factor and the satisfaction in sleeping. (2) No significant difference is recognized among the groups as for the time of starting to use heaters in the daytime. However, the young groups show a significant delay in starting to use them before going to bed while the aged groups show only about half of month of delay as compared with the beginning in using heaters during the daytime. (3) The neutral temperature, in which a human being does not feel too hot nor too cold, shows about 10℃ lower in winter than in summer. (4) The young groups accomodate to the cold mainly by adjusting clothing, while the aged groups mainly by modulating body temperatures through physical activity.
journal article
日本家政学会
1993-01
application/pdf
日本家政学会誌
1
44
65
72
日本家政学会誌
AN10040097
09135227
https://niigata-u.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/3640/files/44(1)_65-72.pdf
jpn