Effects of Newly Developed LED Lighting on Living Comfort in an Indoor Environment (Part 2) / 日本補完代替医療学会誌
Japanese Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine
; : 137-147, 2012.
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ABSTRACT
<b>Objective</b>: We conducted a clinical study to investigate the effects of newly developed LED lighting on living comfort in an indoor environment.<br> <b>Design</b>: Twenty healthy subjects participated in a randomized crossover trial. They performed a mental task for 4 hours under ordinary lighting, and then rested for 1 hour under newly developed lighting or ordinary lighting. Sixteen of the subjects (8 males, 8 females) completed the trial. We evaluated subjective comfort using a visual analogue scale (VAS) and measured autonomic nervous system effects by the frequency analysis of a-a intervals on accelerated plethysmography (APG) waves.<br> <b>Result</b>: The subjects’ VAS evaluations showed that the newly developed lighting increased their comfort, while frequency analysis of APG during the rest period was found to activate the parasympathetic nerve system.<br> <b>Conclusion</b>: This newly developed LED lighting produces suitable illumination and color temperature and is useful for improving living comfort in an indoor environment during a rest period after daytime work.<br>
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Tipo de estudio:
Clinical_trials
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Ja
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Japanese Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Año:
2012
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