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A Study of the Actual Indoor Thermal Environments and the Consciousness and Behavior for the Prevention to Heat Disorders in the Elderly
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- Shibata Yoshie
- Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Kyoto prefectural university
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- Kitamura Erina
- Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Kyoto prefectural university
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- Matsubara Naoki
- Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Kyoto prefectural university
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 高齢者の夏期室内温熱環境実態と熱中症対策
- 高齢者の夏期室内温熱環境実態と熱中症対策 : 体感温度の認知(見える化)による行動変容の可能性
- コウレイシャ ノ カキ シツナイ オンネツ カンキョウ ジッタイ ト ネッチュウショウ タイサク : タイカン オンド ノ ニンチ(ミエル カ)ニ ヨル コウドウ ヘンヨウ ノ カノウセイ
- —体感温度の認知(見える化)による行動変容の可能性—
- —Potential for a Cooling Effect of the Thermal Environment in Residential Buildings Due to Recognition (Visualization) of the Indoor Sensible Temperature during the Summer—
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<p>Heat disorders in the elderly can be potentially fatal, making the prevention of heat disorders in residences for the elderly an urgent cause for action. The purpose of this study was to clarify (1) the actual thermal environment in residences during the summer, (2) the consciousness and behavior necessary for the prevention of heat disorders and (3) the resident’s temperature recognition. </p><p>(1) We measured the indoor temperature and relative humidity values in five rooms in 74 residences. The results of the measurements showed that the indoor temperatures reached dangerous levels, high enough that residents might show heat disorders. (2) In regard to the consciousness related to the prevention of heat disorders, 77.3% of the residents showed a high level of concern. The rate of measures or actions taken to prevent heat disorders were “Water supply” (96.0%), “Cool clothes” (69.3%) and “Air conditioner use” (42.7%). (3) We also surveyed the residents to determine whether they knew the exact indoor temperature. Before temperature recognition, the correlation of the actual survey temperature and expected temperature showed that the residents were not able to recognize temperature correctly. The residents showed an interest and they took heat prevention measures, but their knowledge was not related to an improvement in the hot temperature environment.</p><p>“Air conditioner use” was increased in 60.0% of the residents after recognition of the sensory temperature. These results suggested the possibility that recognition of the sensory temperature (visualization of the indoor temperature) could be effective for the prevention of heat disorders in the elderly. In summary, the results of this study may be useful in preventing heat disorders.</p>
Journal
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- JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BIOMETEOROLOGY
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JAPANESE JOURNAL OF BIOMETEOROLOGY 55 (1), 33-50, 2018-06-01
Japanese Society of Biometeorology
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390845712991007360
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- NII Article ID
- 130007439241
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- NII Book ID
- AN00193590
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- ISSN
- 13477617
- 03891313
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- NDL BIB ID
- 029167483
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Article Type
- journal article
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