CORRIGENDA: EFFECT OF MODULATING OFFICE ROOM TEMPERATURE IN CONJUNCTION WITH DAILY RHYTHMS OF OCCUPANT PHYSIOLOGY, PSYCHOLOGY, AND WORK EFFICIENCY (PART 1): RESULTS OF SUBJECT EXPERIMENTS DURING COOLING PERIOD

Q4 Environmental Science
Ryotaro ISHIBASHI, Mizuka SHIMOYAMA, Toshiki WATANABE, Hiroki TAKAHASHI, Aya YOKOE, Teruyuki SAITO, Hideki TANAKA
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To provide employees with thermal satisfaction and improve workplace productivity, subjects were studied during a cooling period in an office room temperature modulation protocol that takes into account aspects of human circadian rhythm. The following findings were obtained in this paper. Task performance was improved by setting the room temperature 1℃ lower than 27℃ during morning hours and after lunch. Sleepiness tended to be ameliorated by setting the room temperature 1-2℃ lower than 27℃ during postprandial working hours. No correlation was found between room temperature and task performance, even when the temperature was increased in the evening.
更正:调节办公室室温与居住者生理、心理和工作效率的日常节奏的影响(第一部分):在冷却期间的受试者实验结果
为了给员工提供热满意度并提高工作效率,研究人员在考虑人类昼夜节律的办公室室温调节协议的冷却期对受试者进行了研究。本文的研究结果如下:在早上和午餐后,将室温设置为比27℃低1℃,可以提高任务绩效。在餐后工作时间,将室温设定在27℃以下,降低1 ~ 2℃,困倦感有改善的趋势。即使晚上温度升高,室温和任务表现之间也没有相关性。
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Journal of Environmental Engineering (Japan)
Journal of Environmental Engineering (Japan) Environmental Science-Environmental Engineering
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