Lab study on the physiological thermoregulatory abilities of older people with different frailty levels

IF 7.1 1区 工程技术 Q1 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
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The advent of an aging society has increased the need for a better understanding of thermal comfort requirements, especially for older people's health. Differences in thermal comfort needs among older individuals with varying frailty levels are noted, but the impact of health on physiological thermoregulation is underexplored. This study, based on the frailty classification method characterized by Fried, selected 12 non-frail (age:71.00 ± 5.41) and 12 pre-frail (age:72.68 ± 5.7) older individuals for laboratory experiments. This experiment set sudden temperature change experiments to illustrate differences in subjective perceptions and physiological changes between non-frail and pre-frail older people. Results show that non-frail individuals are more likely to complain in warmer environments. Significant differences in perception only emerged when the temperature differential between neutral and warm conditions exceeded 5 °C. Pre-frail individuals exhibited slower skin temperature changes and required more time to stabilize with the environment, particularly in the foot. Pre-frail individuals tend to sweat less in changing environments and require more time to reach stable sweating. There is positive evidence indicating that heart rate of pre-frail individuals is higher than non-frail individuals, with different changing trends observed between the two groups. When the temperature difference exceeds 5 °C, the pulse intensity trend in pre-frail individuals diverges from that of non-frail individuals. In controlling indoor environments for older people, it is essential to consider both subjective comfort and physiological thermoregulation capabilities. For older adults with frailty characteristics, applying localized warming, using small temperature differences, gradually adjusting the environment may better meet their comfort needs.
关于不同虚弱程度的老年人生理体温调节能力的实验室研究
随着老龄化社会的到来,人们越来越需要更好地了解热舒适需求,尤其是老年人的健康状况。人们注意到不同虚弱程度的老年人对热舒适度的需求存在差异,但对健康状况对生理体温调节的影响却缺乏深入研究。本研究根据弗里德的虚弱分类方法,选择了 12 名非虚弱(年龄:71.00 ± 5.41)和 12 名前期虚弱(年龄:72.68 ± 5.7)的老年人进行实验室实验。本实验设置了温度骤变实验,以说明非失能老年人和失能前期老年人在主观感受和生理变化方面的差异。结果表明,非失能者在较暖的环境中更容易抱怨。只有当中性和温暖环境之间的温差超过 5 °C时,感知上才会出现显著差异。虚弱前期的人皮肤温度变化较慢,需要更多时间来稳定环境温度,尤其是脚部。体弱前期的人在不断变化的环境中往往出汗较少,需要更多时间才能达到稳定出汗。有确凿证据表明,虚弱前期的人心率高于非虚弱期的人,两组人的心率变化趋势不同。当温差超过 5 °C,虚弱前人的脉搏强度趋势就会与非虚弱人的不同。在控制老年人的室内环境时,必须同时考虑主观舒适度和生理体温调节能力。对于具有虚弱特征的老年人来说,局部加温、使用小温差、逐步调节环境可能更能满足他们的舒适需求。
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Building and Environment
Building and Environment 工程技术-工程:环境
CiteScore
12.50
自引率
23.00%
发文量
1130
审稿时长
27 days
期刊介绍: Building and Environment, an international journal, is dedicated to publishing original research papers, comprehensive review articles, editorials, and short communications in the fields of building science, urban physics, and human interaction with the indoor and outdoor built environment. The journal emphasizes innovative technologies and knowledge verified through measurement and analysis. It covers environmental performance across various spatial scales, from cities and communities to buildings and systems, fostering collaborative, multi-disciplinary research with broader significance.
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