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姿势、运动和飞机乘客:影响飞行不适因素的调查。

Posture, movement, and aircraft passengers: An investigation into factors influencing in-flight discomfort.

机构信息

Human Factors Research Group, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom.

Mixed Reality Lab, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Work. 2021;68(s1):S183-S195. doi: 10.3233/WOR-208016.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Aircraft passengers' physical activity levels are often limited during flight for extended periods of time, which can have serious impact on health, comfort, and passenger experience. However, several factors, such as limited personal space and social factors, can make movement difficult.

OBJECTIVE

The study aimed to identify participant behaviour and postures during medium to long-haul flights and their effect on location and severity of physical discomfort. This work investigated how aircraft passengers' comfort ratings changed over time and explored the association between postures and comfort ratings during flight. The study also explored the association between performing in-flight exercises and factors limiting participants' abilities to complete these exercises.

METHOD

Twenty-nine participants sat in an aircraft simulated cabin for 180 minutes and periodically performed in-seat exercises. They also completed a questionnaire providing data on demographic information, self-reported discomfort scores for multiple areas of the body, which types of exercises participants performed, and qualitative comments about discomfort. Self-reported comfort ratings were measured at 20 min intervals and posture identification was conducted by analysing the video recordings.

RESULTS

Six postures were identified, and it was observed that individual participants changed posture at least once and up to nine times during the three-hour period. Body part areas with the highest reported scores of discomfort ratings were: back of the neck, back-left shoulder, back-right shoulder, back-left buttock, and lower back. Participants reported that they had difficulty in performing recommended in-flight exercises due to limited space.

CONCLUSIONS

Limited space in aircraft seating restricts passenger movement. Some body areas are more prone to discomfort.

摘要

背景

飞机乘客在飞行过程中往往需要长时间限制活动,这对健康、舒适度和乘客体验都会产生严重影响。然而,由于个人空间有限和社会因素等原因,行动变得困难。

目的

本研究旨在确定中长途飞行中乘客的行为和姿势,以及它们对身体不适位置和严重程度的影响。这项工作调查了飞机乘客的舒适度评分随时间的变化情况,并探讨了飞行过程中姿势与舒适度评分之间的关联。该研究还探讨了在飞行中进行锻炼与限制参与者完成这些锻炼能力的因素之间的关联。

方法

29 名参与者在模拟机舱的飞机中坐了 180 分钟,并定期进行座位上的运动。他们还填写了一份问卷,提供了人口统计学信息、身体多个部位的自我报告不适评分、参与者进行的锻炼类型以及对不适的定性评价。每隔 20 分钟测量一次自我报告的舒适度评分,并通过分析视频记录来确定姿势。

结果

确定了六种姿势,观察到在三个小时的时间内,个别参与者至少改变了一次姿势,最多改变了九次。报告不适评分最高的身体部位区域为:颈后、左肩后、右肩后、左臀部和下背部。参与者报告说,由于空间有限,他们难以进行推荐的飞行中锻炼。

结论

飞机座椅空间有限限制了乘客的活动。一些身体部位更容易感到不适。

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