Effects of Air-Conditioner with an Enveloping-Airflow Mode of Heating on Sense of Fatigue and Comfort:Its Effects on Autonomic Nervous System Regulation and Peripheral Blood Flow Enhancement / 日本補完代替医療学会誌
Japanese Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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: 1-9, 2010.
Artigo
em Japonês
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ABSTRACT
<b>Objective</b> Enveloping airflow, as opposed to direct airflow, warms the room by gently circulating the airflow along the floor, wall, and ceiling, thereby uniformly warming the entire room. The objective of our study was to determine the effects of air-conditioned heating by enveloping-airflow on sense of fatigue and comfort in healthy volunteers.<br> <b>Design</b> Eight healthy women, who often felt discomfort in an air-conditioned heating environment, participated in a randomized placebo-controlled crossover trial. Subjects rested for 30 minutes in a room air-conditioned either by enveloping airflow or by direct airflow, and then performed fatigue-inducing tasks for 2 hours.<br> <b>Methods</b> We evaluated the sense of fatigue by visual analogue scale (VAS), peripheral blood flow by laser-Doppler flowmetry, and sympathetic nerve activity by urinary vanillylmandelic acid level.<br> <b>Result</b> Air conditioning by enveloping-airflow, as compared to direct airflow, enhanced peripheral blood flow and attenuated sympathetic nerve hyperactivity caused by performing fatigue-inducing tasks. Moreover, it helped to maintain subjective levels of motivation and comfort, as well as to alleviate sense of fatigue and cold.<br> <b>Conclusion</b> Air-conditioned heating by enveloping-airflow is effective for attenuating sense of fatigue and discomfort as well as health maintenance.<br>
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Japonês
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Japanese Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Ano de publicação:
2010
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