Evaluation of the Impact of Wooden Living Environments on Humans

Y. Tsunetsugu, Eri Matsubara, M. Sugiyama
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Wooden living environments are widely held to be human-friendly, warm, and relaxing. However, the scientific evidence supporting this social image is still sparse. Recently, there has been a growing desire among industry representatives, policy-makers, and consumers for scientific research that eluci-dates the positive influences of wood and wooden interiors in structures intended for human occupa-tion. The aim of this review is to provide an overview of relatively recent research that examines human responses to wood in various living environments, with a focus on the methods used in such studies. We also review the methodologies used in several studies that have been conducted in related fields, such as architecture and public health, in terms of their applicability to the evaluation of wooden environments. Based on our review of the current state of research, we further consider future chal-lenges that lie ahead in this field. These include accumulating data on vulnerable groups and individu-als for a short-term exposure to wooden environments and exploring approaches to elucidate interme-diate and longer-term impacts of wooden environments on health and well-being.
木质居住环境对人类影响的评价
木制的生活环境被广泛认为是对人类友好、温暖和放松的。然而,支持这种社会形象的科学证据仍然很少。最近,在行业代表、政策制定者和消费者中,越来越多的人希望进行科学研究,阐明木材和木质内饰对人类居住结构的积极影响。这篇综述的目的是提供一个相对近期的研究综述,这些研究考察了人类在各种生活环境中对木材的反应,重点是这些研究中使用的方法。我们还审查了在建筑和公共卫生等相关领域进行的几项研究中使用的方法,以评估其对木制环境的适用性。基于我们对当前研究状况的回顾,我们进一步考虑了该领域未来面临的挑战。这些措施包括收集关于弱势群体和个人短期接触木制环境的数据,并探索阐明木制环境对健康和福祉的中期和长期影响的方法。
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