Abstract

The blood flow of human body has much impact on the thermo-physiological response. When person change the posture, the gravity acts changes its direction and thus the blood flow can be changed. It is hypothesized that the gravitational effects of postural changes affect blood flow and skin temperature, which in turn affect comfort. To verify this, in the present study, a subject experiment focusing on postural changes was conducted for two conditions (Case 1 and Case 2). In the Case 1 experiment, the subjects were asked to raise their hands for 10 minutes after 30 minutes of rest in the chair-sitting position. As a result, significant skin temperature change were observed in the upper arm, forearm, and hand. The largest skin temperature change was observed in the hands, which showed a decrease in skin temperature of approximately 1.2 °C. The change had influence on the whole-body average value. In Case 2, the subjects were placed in the supine position for 10 minutes after 30 minutes of rest in the chair position. As a result, a decrease in skin temperature of approximately 1 °C was observed on the hands and 0.5 °C in the foot was observed.

Details

Title
Analysis of gravity effect on human blood flow and skin temperature through postural change
Author
Azemachi, Hiroya; Oomae, Taro; Ito, Tsubasa; Nagano, Hideaki; Shiratori, Suguru; Shimano, Kenjiro
Section
Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ), Human Health, Comfort and Productivity
Publication year
2023
Publication date
2023
Publisher
EDP Sciences
ISSN
25550403
e-ISSN
22671242
Source type
Conference Paper
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3219018129
Copyright
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