The Right Activities at Right Spaces: Relationships between Elderly Adults’ Physical Activities and Thermal Responses

Author:

Yuan Tingting1,Hong Bo1ORCID,Li Yichen1,Wang Yanbo1,Wang Yayun2

Affiliation:

1. College of Landscape Architecture & Arts, Northwest A&F University, Xianyang 712100, China

2. Yangling Vocational & Technical College, Xianyang 712100, China

Abstract

In this study, the physiological and thermal responses of 54 healthy elderly adults during horticultural activities with various intensities (low, moderate, and high) in three typical open spaces were investigated through meteorological measurements, questionnaires, and physiological monitoring. Physiological equivalent temperature (PET), blood pressure, heart rate, oxygen saturation, and ear canal temperature were used as physiological evaluation indices. The results showed that: (1) the proportional changes before and after thermal sensation vote (TSV) and thermal comfort vote (TCV) activities were positively correlated with the spatial characteristics and metabolic levels of outdoor activities in summer; (2) physiological indices were almost constant during low-intensity horticultural activities and significantly different before and after moderate-intensity and vigorous-intensity horticultural activities; (3) when the intensity of horticultural activities changed from low to moderate, the neutral PET (NPET) decreased to 25.29 and 26.82 °C, respectively, whereas the NPET increased to 23.97 °C during vigorous intensity; (4) heart rate (HR) and diastolic blood pressure (SBP) were positively correlated with metabolic rate for the elderly; (5) a moderate sky view factor space was more suitable for the elderly to participate in during outdoor horticultural activities in summer.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering,Architecture

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