نتایج جستجو برای: comfort

تعداد نتایج: 21705  

2014
Madeline Matar Joseph Mark S. McIntosh Christine Marie Joseph

Abstracts The Effects of Various Comfort Food on Heart Coherence in Adults Madeline Matar Joseph, MD, FAAP, FACEP; Mark S. McIntosh, MD, MPH, FACEP; Christine Marie Josephs The Effects of Various Comfort Food on Heart Coherence in Adults Madeline Matar Joseph, MD, FAAP, FACEP; Mark S. McIntosh, MD, MPH, FACEP; Christine Marie Joseph Background: Some of the nutrients in food are precursors to ne...

Journal: :Trends in pharmacological sciences 2007
S M Fleetwood-Walker C W J Proudfoot E M Garry A Allchorne I Vinuela-Fernandez R Mitchell

Cooling of the skin has long been thought to be beneficial in pain states but intense cold is clearly noxious. Does cooling lead to pain or gain? Rapid progress in this controversy has been made since the discovery of specific ion channels of the transient receptor potential (TRP) family that are activated by cooling of sensory nerve cells to below body temperature. This review focuses on the r...

2002
R. Zopf

This document describes an RTP [2] payload format for transporting comfort noise (CN). The CN payload type is primarily for use with audio codecs that do not support comfort noise as part of the codec itself such as ITU-T Recommendations G.711 [3], G.726 [4], G.727 [5], G.728 [6], and G.722 [7]. 1. Conventions used in this document The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL N...

Journal: :علوم باغبانی ایران 0
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considering high population and hot and arid climate in most cities in iran, creating optimum thermal comfort during the hot periods is necessary. an experiment was conducted to examine the effect of percentage vegetation and hard surfaces on changes of temperature, humidity and thermal comfort of in three urban sites and mashhad weather station was investigated. climate and recorded data from ...

2015
Cameron K. Fong Lynne E. Bilston

Suboptimal restraint use, particularly the incorrect use of restraints, is a significant and widespread problem among child vehicle occupants, and increases the risk of injury. Previous research has identified comfort as a potential factor influencing suboptimal restraint use. Both the real comfort experienced by the child and the parent’s perception of the child’s comfort are reported to influ...

2012
Julie Fagan

The notion of comfort foods is a popular idea, as it yields many positive mood benefits, from relationship bonding to the alleviation of sadness and loneliness. However, when continuously consumed for the sake of counteracting negative emotions, detrimental effects can impact an individual's physical and emotional health. Physical detriments include obesity, unhealthy levels of sugars, sodium, ...

2015
Peng Xue C. M. Mak H. D. Cheung

A questionnaire survey was conducted to investigate the effects of daylighting and human behavior patterns on subjective luminous comfort in Hong Kong housing units. The participants were recruited via mail, and included residents of both public and private housing units. 340 questionnaires were returned and analyzed by using SPSS 19.0. In analyzing the response statistics, the Cronbach's alpha...

Journal: :Human factors 2005
Joel M. Devonshire James R. Sayer

Infrared-reflective (IRR) treatment of automotive glass has been shown to reduce air temperature in vehicle cabins, thereby increasing fuel economy and occupant comfort. Its effect on radiant heat, however, may augment these benefits. In this study, the hypothesis that radiant heat affects subjective comfort ratings in a vehicle was tested. IRR films were systematically applied to the driver-si...

2010
Michael Kinchington Kevin Ball Geraldine Naughton

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES This study extends previous work in the field of injury awareness using a novel lower limb comfort index (LLCI), which was developed to assess comfort in professional football. Participants rated comfort for designated anatomical segments of the lower limb utilizing a seven point Likert scale. The aims of the study were (i) to assess the reliability of the LLCI in a competit...

2016
Ioannis A. Sakellaris Dikaia E. Saraga Corinne Mandin Célina Roda Serena Fossati Yvonne de Kluizenaar Paolo Carrer Sani Dimitroulopoulou Victor G. Mihucz Tamás Szigeti Otto Hänninen Eduardo de Oliveira Fernandes John G. Bartzis Philomena M. Bluyssen

Indoor environmental conditions (thermal, noise, light, and indoor air quality) may affect workers' comfort, and consequently their health and well-being, as well as their productivity. This study aimed to assess the relations between perceived indoor environment and occupants' comfort, and to examine the modifying effects of both personal and building characteristics. Within the framework of t...

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