This study wants to examine the current bibliography concerning the thermohygrometric perception in aged people living in industrialized countries and its socio-economic consequences. Nowadays the number of European people between 70 and 90 years old is increasing, thus causing an aging of the average population. A proper and modern planning of indoor environments in residential buildings requires the presence of a good thermohygrometric comfort together with a low energy consumption level. The most common comfort indexes are the PMV (Predicted Mean Vote) and PPD (Predicted Percentage of Dissatisfied) provided by Fanger’s studies. Aged people present different demands with respect to the planning values suggested by Fanger. In particular, o...
With the global warming and aging of society, the analysis of thermal comfort of elderly people is b...
Results from naturally ventilated buildings show that allowing the indoor temperature to drift does ...
The attitudes can reveal the hidden reasons behind the customer choices. Referred interview studies ...
This study wants to examine the current bibliography concerning the thermohygrometric perception in ...
Introduction: Exposure to high ambient temperatures leads to an increase in mortality and morbidity,...
Global aging and climate warming have made scholars begin to pay attention to the thermal comfort of...
This work investigated thermal comfort and adaptive behaviour of older people in their houses as wel...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd This ‘10 Questions’ contribution provides an overview of thermal comfort in rela...
The purpose of these studies (Part 1-Part 3) is to investigate residential thermal environments and ...
In order to identify an indoor thermally comfortable environment for older people, this study examin...
In this study, the investigators used comparative experiments in order to study the age differences ...
thermal comfort E older people E field survey E predicted mean vote (PMV) E centers for older people...
This study is the fourth report on the adaptability of aged persons to living environment and enviro...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd There is said to be a strong relationship between low winter fuel consumption an...
With the global warming and aging of society, the analysis of thermal comfort of elderly people is b...
Results from naturally ventilated buildings show that allowing the indoor temperature to drift does ...
The attitudes can reveal the hidden reasons behind the customer choices. Referred interview studies ...
This study wants to examine the current bibliography concerning the thermohygrometric perception in ...
Introduction: Exposure to high ambient temperatures leads to an increase in mortality and morbidity,...
Global aging and climate warming have made scholars begin to pay attention to the thermal comfort of...
This work investigated thermal comfort and adaptive behaviour of older people in their houses as wel...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd This ‘10 Questions’ contribution provides an overview of thermal comfort in rela...
The purpose of these studies (Part 1-Part 3) is to investigate residential thermal environments and ...
In order to identify an indoor thermally comfortable environment for older people, this study examin...
In this study, the investigators used comparative experiments in order to study the age differences ...
thermal comfort E older people E field survey E predicted mean vote (PMV) E centers for older people...
This study is the fourth report on the adaptability of aged persons to living environment and enviro...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd There is said to be a strong relationship between low winter fuel consumption an...
With the global warming and aging of society, the analysis of thermal comfort of elderly people is b...
Results from naturally ventilated buildings show that allowing the indoor temperature to drift does ...
The attitudes can reveal the hidden reasons behind the customer choices. Referred interview studies ...