High indoor CO 2 concentrations in an office environment increases the transcutaneous CO 2 level and sleepiness during cognitive work.
Autor: | Vehviläinen, Tommi, Lindholm, Harri, Rintamäki, Hannu, Pääkkönen, Rauno, Hirvonen, Ari, Niemi, Olli, Vinha, Juha |
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AUTONOMIC nervous system physiology
ACTIVE oxygen in the body BLOOD circulation CARBON dioxide COGNITION HEART beat HORMONES HUMIDITY INDOOR air pollution MATHEMATICAL statistics SALIVA SLEEP TRANSCUTANEOUS blood gas monitoring VENTILATION WORK capacity evaluation WORK environment PARAMETERS (Statistics) SKIN temperature |
Zdroj: | Journal of Occupational & Environmental Hygiene; Jan2016, Vol. 13 Issue 1, p19-29, 11p, 1 Diagram, 2 Charts, 6 Graphs |
Abstrakt: | The purpose of this study is to perform a multiparametric analysis on the environmental factors, the physiological stress reactions in the body, the measured alertness, and the subjective symptoms during simulated office work. Volunteer male subjects were monitored during three 4-hr work meetings in an office room, both in a ventilated and a non-ventilated environment. The environmental parameters measured included CO |
Databáze: | Complementary Index |
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