Association of thermal perceptions, metabolic rate, clothing and local skin temperature in people with cold constitution in air-conditioned office environments

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Abstract

Cold constitution refers to a phenomenon in which individuals have a higher sensitivity to cold and feel colder than others. This research aimed to examine the associations of morphological characteristics, personal factors, thermal perceptions and local skin temperature ( t sk ) with cold constitution. It also explored differences in these aspects between individuals with and without cold constitution, in a thermoneutral office environment during summer and winter, in 89 and 75 sedentary workers, respectively. A questionnaire survey was conducted to classify the cold constitution (CC) and non-cold constitution (NC) groups. The results indicated that females and individuals with lower body mass index ( BMI ) were more likely to have cold constitution. The CC group exhibited a significantly lower metabolic rate ( M ) in both seasons, lower thermal sensation votes, warmer thermal preference and greater predicted percentage of dissatisfaction in summer (P < 0.01). No significant differences were observed in clothing insulation between the groups, however winter clothing was significantly higher compared to summer for both groups (P < 0.01). Furthermore, the CC group exhibited significantly lower local skin temperatures at distal body parts (P < 0.01). Significant correlations were observed for gender, BMI , M, thermal sensations and distal t sk with cold constitution. Adjusting the effects of gender and BMI , most correlations with cold constitution weakened. However, thermal sensation remained significant in summer, while no correlation was observed with t sk . These findings emphasize the significant associations of morphological characteristics, personal factors, and thermal perceptions with cold constitution and show the importance while assessing thermal environment.

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