Does a reclined backrest with less legroom meet the same comfort as a fixed backrest with 80 mm more leg room?

Author:

Eversdijk Sander Maxim1,de Vos Frederik Johannes Cornelis1,van Zee Aldo Aaldert Theoduros1,Houtepen Nola Cornelia Adriana1,van Haaff Mily Isabelle1,Iserief Maxime Albertine Corelijne1,Vink Peter1

Affiliation:

1. TU Delft Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering, Delft, The Netherlands

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In vehicles there is often limited space for seats. This might mean that reclining the back rest reduces the legroom. The second row in a cargo van has this problem and in this limited space an upright seat and a reclined seat with less legroom was developed and tested. OBJECTIVE: The research question of this study is: Does a reclined backrest with less leg room result in the same comfort and/or discomfort as an upright backrest with more leg room? METHODS: Twenty participants are asked to sit 45 minutes in the upright seat with 8 cm more legroom and 45 minutes in the reclined seat. Ten participants started in the upright seat and ten in the reclined. Participants had to complete a comfort and discomfort questionnaire every 15 minutes and a qualitative interview was conducted after experiencing both seats. RESULTS: For comfort no statistically significant differences were found between both seats. For discomfort statistically significant differences were found where discomfort was lower in the reclined seat. Half of the participants preferred the upright and half the reclined seat. The interviews showed that the reclined position was more related to relaxation. CONCLUSIONS: This study indicates that a more reclined back rest results in less discomfort, but that does not lead to a clear preference of participants. The reclined position is associated with relaxing, and this study indicates that for the relaxing state the more reclined seat is preferred. For more active situations the upright posture seems better.

Publisher

IOS Press

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