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A field study on the thermal environments of bedrooms and the sleep quality of elderly people in summer in the urban and rural areas of Nara Prefecture

http://hdl.handle.net/10935/0002005868
http://hdl.handle.net/10935/0002005868
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/ https://doi.org/10.1618/jhes.25.31
アイテムタイプ default_学術雑誌論文 / Journal Article(1)
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タイトル A field study on the thermal environments of bedrooms and the sleep quality of elderly people in summer in the urban and rural areas of Nara Prefecture
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言語 eng
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主題Scheme Other
主題 elderly people
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主題Scheme Other
主題 bedroom thermal environment
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主題Scheme Other
主題 sleep quality
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主題Scheme Other
主題 summer
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主題Scheme Other
主題 field survey
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資源タイプ識別子 http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501
資源タイプ journal article
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アクセス権URI http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_14cb
著者 Kido Chiaki

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en Kido Chiaki

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久保 博子

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en Kubo Hiroko

ja 久保 博子

ja-Kana くぼ ひろこ

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東 実千代

× 東 実千代

en Azuma Michiyo

ja 東 実千代

ja-Kana あずま みちよ

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佐々 尚美

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en Sassa Naomi

ja 佐々 尚美

ja-Kana さっさ なおみ

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星野 聡子

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KAKEN2 1000080314524

en Hoshino Satoko

ja 星野 聡子

ja-Kana ほしの さとこ

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磯田 則生

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en Isoda Norio

ja 磯田 則生

ja-Kana いそだ のりお

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内容記述タイプ Abstract
内容記述 We conducted a summertime field survey of the bedroom thermal environments and nocturnal sleep of
elderly people living in urban and rural areas of Nara Prefecture in Japan. This study aimed to evaluate
bedroom thermal environments and examine the effects on sleep quality. The field survey was conducted for one week from July 2017 to September 2019. A total of 86 elderly people were surveyed (51 in the target urban area and 35 in the target rural area; mean age 74.8 ± 10.3 years). The air temperature and relative humidity in participants’ bedrooms were measured to monitor the thermal environment during participants’ nocturnal sleep. Participants’ body movement during sleep was measured using an activity meter worn around their waists, and sleep parameters such as time in bed and sleep efficiency were calculated. Participants rated their sleep quality using a subjective sleep evaluation (OSA sleep inventory MA version), thermal sensation, and thermal comfort after waking up. In addition, participants answered questionnaires on their housing and the use of cooling devices in their bedrooms. Over 60% of participants in the urban area often used air conditioners; in the rural area, they used electric fans and opened windows for ventilation rather than air conditioners to keep cool. Outdoor and bedroom temperatures during the night were higher in the urban than in the rural area. The rate of air conditioner use increased as the outside nighttime temperature increased, suggesting that differences in outdoor temperature influence regional differences in air conditioner use. Most air conditioner users applied timers or turned the system on and off at night, with less than 10% keeping the air conditioner on throughout the night. The mean bedroom temperature during sleep was 28.0°C ± 1.2°C in the urban area and 25.6°C ± 1.4°C in the rural area. We compared the recorded bedroom temperatures to the recommended standard summer bedroom temperature for elderly people (temperature: 23-27°C, relative humidity: 60-80%) and found that 19% of the urban and 68% of the rural area were within standard ranges. Most participants in both urban and rural areas rated their bedroom thermal nvironments as neutral to cool and comfortable. As bedroom temperatures increased, the wake after sleep onset tended to increase. In addition, the time in bed increased as the wake after sleep onset increased, suggesting that the increase in time in bed prevented the decrease in sleep efficiency. These show that a high-temperature environment affects sleep quality in elderly people. Therefore, it is essential to use air conditioners and adjust bedroom thermal environments appropriately to maintain sleep quality during summer.
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書誌情報 en : Journal of the Human-Environment System

巻 25, 号 1, p. 31-42, 発行日 2022
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出版者 Japanese Society of Human-Environment System
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収録物識別子タイプ EISSN
収録物識別子 1349-7723
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関連識別子 10.1618/jhes.25.31
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権利情報 © Society of Human Environment System
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