TY - JOUR
T1 - The effects of the seat cushion contour and the sitting posture on surface pressure distribution and comfort during seated work
AU - Li, Wenhua
AU - Mo, Rong
AU - Yu, Suihuai
AU - Chu, Jianjie
AU - Hu, Yukun
AU - Wang, Long
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Objectives: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effects of the seat cushion contour and the sitting posture on the seat pan interface pressure distribution and subjective comfort perception. Material and Methods: Overall, 16 volunteers typed a text passage on a laptop while seated, by assuming 3 kinds of common sitting postures (forward, relaxed and upright) in 4 seat cushion configurations: chair only, and chair with 1 of 3 supplementary cushions. Pressure data and cushion comfort ratings were collected in the experiment. Results: It was found that the sitting posture and the seat cushion contour had different impacts on surface pressure. The seat cushion contour had an impact on pressure parameters and pressure distribution on the seat pan, while the sitting posture affected the location of peak pressure on the seat pan. The correlation analysis revealed that the subjective comfort rating was significantly correlated with average pressure (AP) and mean peak pressure (MPP). Conclusions: The conclusion was that the cushion contour had a greater effect on seat pan interface pressure parameters than the sitting posture. Notably, AP and MPP can be indicators for assessing seat cushion comfort in a short-term perspective.
AB - Objectives: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effects of the seat cushion contour and the sitting posture on the seat pan interface pressure distribution and subjective comfort perception. Material and Methods: Overall, 16 volunteers typed a text passage on a laptop while seated, by assuming 3 kinds of common sitting postures (forward, relaxed and upright) in 4 seat cushion configurations: chair only, and chair with 1 of 3 supplementary cushions. Pressure data and cushion comfort ratings were collected in the experiment. Results: It was found that the sitting posture and the seat cushion contour had different impacts on surface pressure. The seat cushion contour had an impact on pressure parameters and pressure distribution on the seat pan, while the sitting posture affected the location of peak pressure on the seat pan. The correlation analysis revealed that the subjective comfort rating was significantly correlated with average pressure (AP) and mean peak pressure (MPP). Conclusions: The conclusion was that the cushion contour had a greater effect on seat pan interface pressure parameters than the sitting posture. Notably, AP and MPP can be indicators for assessing seat cushion comfort in a short-term perspective.
KW - Comfort
KW - Office chair
KW - Pressure measurement
KW - Seat cushion
KW - Seat cushion contour
KW - Surface pressure distribution
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U2 - 10.13075/IJOMEH.1896.01582
DO - 10.13075/IJOMEH.1896.01582
M3 - 文章
C2 - 32716013
AN - SCOPUS:85091573412
SN - 1232-1087
VL - 33
SP - 675
EP - 689
JO - International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health
JF - International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health
IS - 5
ER -