Variability in thermal comfort and behavior of elderly individuals with different levels of frailty in residential buildings during winter

IF 7.1 1区 工程技术 Q1 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
Haixia Zhou , Wei Yu , Shen Wei , Keyao Zhao , Hanyu Shan , Song Zheng , Lei Guo , Yan Zhang
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Research on the indoor thermal comfort of elderly individuals has become increasingly detailed, yet studies focusing on the impact of health levels on elderly thermal comfort are still relatively scarce. Due to aging and various chronic diseases, elderly individuals exhibit different physical states, affecting their physiological regulatory functions in response to thermal environmental changes. This study aimed to validate the impact of health levels on elderly thermal comfort and behavior during winter, by employing the Fried frailty assessment method. A survey was conducted in the HSCW regions of China, gathering 1437 valid questionnaires. The analysis revealed that frailty significantly impacts the winter thermal comfort and behavior of the elderly. Specific findings include: 1) Frailer elderly individuals express greater complaints about indoor environments; 2) Frailer elderly are more dependent on heating devices; 3) Frailer elderly have higher rates of closing windows with higher Tout prompting window closure. The Tout prompting non-frailty elderly to completely close windows is 8.1 °C, while for pre-frail and frail elderly, it is 16.7 °C and 16.0 °C, respectively; 4) Frailer elderly individuals exhibit higher Icl, with median values of 1.56 clo for non-frail, 1.68 clo for pre-frail, and 1.71 clo for frail elderly; 5) Frailer elderly individuals have lower MR daily, with median metabolic rates of 1.71 met for non-frail, 1.42 met for pre-frail, and 1.17 met for frail. This study found that the level of frailty significantly impacts the winter thermal comfort and behavior of the elderly and should be considered in future elderly-friendly architectural designs.
不同体弱程度的老年人冬季在住宅楼中的热舒适度和行为变化
有关老年人室内热舒适度的研究已经越来越详细,但侧重于健康水平对老年人热舒适度影响的研究仍然相对较少。由于衰老和各种慢性疾病,老年人会表现出不同的身体状态,影响其对热环境变化的生理调节功能。本研究旨在通过弗里德虚弱评估方法,验证健康水平对老年人冬季热舒适度和行为的影响。研究在中国的高寒缺氧地区进行了一项调查,共收集到 1437 份有效问卷。分析结果表明,虚弱程度对老年人的冬季热舒适度和行为有显著影响。具体发现包括1)体弱老人对室内环境的抱怨更多;2)体弱老人对取暖设备的依赖性更高;3)体弱老人的关窗率更高,提示关窗的Tout更高。提示非体弱老人完全关窗的 Tout 为 8.1 °C,而提示未体弱老人和体弱老人关窗的 Tout 分别为 16.7 °C和 16.0 °C;4)体弱老人的 Icl 值较高,非体弱老人的中值为 1.56 clo,失智老人为 1.68 clo,体弱老人为 1.71 clo;5)体弱老人每天的 MR 值较低,失智老人的代谢率中位数为 1.71 met,失智老人为 1.42 met,体弱老人为 1.17 met。这项研究发现,体弱程度会严重影响老年人的冬季热舒适度和行为,因此在未来的老年人友好型建筑设计中应加以考虑。
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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%
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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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