Department of Occupational Health, School of Public Health and Research Center for Health Sciences, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran.
Center of Excellence for Occupational Health, Occupational Health and Safety Research Center, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran.
Work. 2021;69(1):197-207. doi: 10.3233/WOR-213469.
In office environments, thermal comfort is one of the most significant factor affecting employees' performance.
This study aimed to determine the effects of exposure to low air temperatures on human cognitive performance, physiological responses, and thermal perceptions during mental work.
Twenty-four volunteers with an age range of 18-30 years participated in this study. The subjects were exposed to four different air temperatures (10, 14, 18, and 22°C) in a climate chamber based on a within-subject design. The n-back, CPT, and PVT tests were employed to evaluate some basic aspects of cognitive performance. Body physiological responses and the subjective thermal comfort were also measured.
When the thermal condition deviated from relatively neutral temperature, the subjects' cognitive responses significantly disturbed (P < 0.05), such that the response accuracy was more affected by reduction of air temperature. The blood pressures and heart rate, galvanic skin response, and respiration rate increased as the air temperature decreased (P < 0.05), such that the galvanic skin response as a stress indicator was more affected. In the test configurations, as a result of decrease in air temperature of 1°C, the finger and body skin temperatures reduced to 0.74°C and 0.25°C, respectively.
The findings confirmed that low thermal condition can considerably affect cognitive performance and physiological responses during some office work tasks. The subjects' thermal comfort votes proposed that air temperature lower than 14 °C can be intolerable for employees during routine mental work. It is suggested that personalized conditioning systems should be used to provide individual thermal comfort in moderate cold air conditions.
在办公环境中,热舒适是影响员工绩效的最重要因素之一。
本研究旨在确定在脑力工作中,暴露于低环境温度对人体认知表现、生理反应和热感觉的影响。
24 名年龄在 18-30 岁之间的志愿者参与了这项研究。根据单因素设计,在气候室内将志愿者暴露于 4 种不同的空气温度(10、14、18 和 22°C)下。采用 n-back、CPT 和 PVT 测试评估认知表现的一些基本方面。还测量了身体生理反应和主观热舒适。
当热条件偏离相对中性温度时,受试者的认知反应明显受到干扰(P<0.05),即空气温度降低对反应准确性的影响更大。血压和心率、皮肤电反应和呼吸率随着空气温度的降低而增加(P<0.05),因此皮肤电反应作为压力指标受到的影响更大。在测试配置中,由于空气温度降低 1°C,手指和身体皮肤温度分别降低至 0.74°C 和 0.25°C。
研究结果证实,低环境温度会显著影响某些办公任务期间的认知表现和生理反应。受试者的热舒适投票表明,在常规脑力工作中,空气温度低于 14°C 可能会使员工难以忍受。建议使用个性化空调系统在适度寒冷的空气条件下提供个体热舒适。