我们怎么睡觉? 在旅行时对空间和环境的物理要求
P Vink1, G Vledder1, M Smulders1
1TU Delft / Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering, Landbergstraat 15, Room B-3-160, 2628 CE, Delft, the Netherlands.
Applied ergonomics
|September 28, 2024
概括
车辆睡眠指南建议旅行者的最低床尺寸为171x76厘米,侧卧是最常见的. 最佳的睡眠还需要一个黑暗,安静的环境,舒适的温度.
科学领域:
- 人体工程学就是人体工程学.
- 人类因素工程 人类因素工程
- 睡眠科学 睡眠科学
背景情况:
- 制定车辆最佳睡眠空间准则对于旅行者的舒适性和休息至关重要.
- 以前的研究表明,根据睡眠时间和姿势,对床位尺寸的要求有所不同.
研究的目的:
- 根据观察到的睡眠姿势来确定推的车辆睡眠空间尺寸.
- 确定影响旅行期间睡眠质量的关键环境因素.
主要方法:
- 研究了189名参与者的睡眠姿势,其中105人采用了自然睡眠姿势,84人采用了最常见的姿势.
- 分析了睡眠姿势数据,以推最低床位尺寸.
- 审查了环境因素,如光,温度和噪音.
主要成果:
- 74%的参与者睡在一边,49%的人双腿.
- 一张200x90厘米的大小的床可以容纳所有参与者.
- 171x76厘米的尺寸可能足以短期旅行睡眠,与之前的发现保持一致.
结论:
- 横睡,腿曲是普遍存在的,影响了空间需求.
- 建议旅行睡眠的最小尺寸为171x76厘米.
- 黑暗,适当的温度和安静对于车辆中良好的睡眠质量至关重要.
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