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September 28, 2020
Thermal Comfort References
Summary
The Thermal Comfort reference collection includes review articles and primary research related to thermal comfort’s effect on mental health, satisfaction, physical health, and performance.
References
I. Review Articles
- ASHRAE. Standard 55 – Thermal Environmental Conditions for Human Occupancy. Atlanta, GA: The American Society of Heating Refrigeration, and Air-conditioning Engineers (2017).
- Attema, J.E., Fowell, S.J., Macko, M.J., & Neilson, W.C. (2018). The Financial Case For High Performance Buildings. San Francisco: Stok, LLC.
- De Dear, Richard, and Gail Schiller Brager. “Developing an adaptive model of thermal comfort and preference.” (1998).
- Fang, Lei, David Peter Wyon, Geo Clausen, and Povl Ole Fanger. “Impact of indoor air temperature and humidity in an office on perceived air quality, SBS symptoms and performance.” Indoor air 14 (2004): 74-81.
- Fisk, William J., Olli Seppanen, and David Faulkner. “Control of temperature for health and productivity in offices.” (2004).
- Fossum, Susan, Judy Hays, and Mary Margaret Henson. “A comparison study on the effects of prewarming patients in the outpatient surgery setting.” Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing 16, no. 3 (2001): 187-194.
- Johnson, F., A. Mavrogianni, M. Ucci, A. Vidal‐Puig, and J. Wardle. “Could increased time spent in a thermal comfort zone contribute to population increases in obesity?.” Obesity reviews 12, no. 7 (2011): 543-551
- Kräuchi, Kurt “How is the circadian rhythm of core body temperature regulated?” Clin Auton Res (2002) 12 : 147–149
- McCartney, K.J., and M.A.Humphreys. “Thermal comfort and productivity.” Proceedings of Indoor Air 2002 (2002): 822-827.Applied Ergonomics 37, no. 4 (2006): 461-66.
- Ormandy, David, and Véronique Ezratty. “Health and thermal comfort: From WHO guidance to housing strategies.” Energy Policy 49 (2012): 116-121.
- Park, June Young, and Zoltan Nagy. “Comprehensive analysis of the relationship between thermal comfort and building control research-A data-driven literature review.” Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 82 (2018): 2664-2679.
- Rupp, Ricardo Forgiarini, Natalia Giraldo Vásquez, and Roberto Lamberts. “A review of human thermal comfort in the built environment.” Energy and Buildings 105 (2015): 178-205.
- Seppanen, O, Fisk, W.J., Lei, Q.H. “Room temperature and productivity in office work” Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 2006
- Stoops, John L. “A possible connection between thermal comfort and health.” (2004).
- Tarantini, Mariantonietta, Giovanni Pernigotto, and Andrea Gasparella. “A Co-Citation Analysis on Thermal Comfort and Productivity Aspects in Production and Office Buildings.” Buildings 7, no. 4 (2017): 36.
- Van Hoof, J. “Forty years of Fanger’s model of thermal comfort: comfort for all?” Indoor Air 2008; 18: 182-201.
- Van Hoof, Joost, Mitja Mazej, and Jan LM Hensen. “Thermal comfort: research and practice.” Frontiers in Bioscience 15, no. 2 (2010): 765-788.
- van Marken Lichtenbelt, W. D., Hannah Pallubinsky, and Marije te Kulve. “Modulation of thermogenesis and metabolic health: a built environment perspective.” Obesity Reviews 19 (2018): 94-101.
- Zeiler, Wim, and Gert Boxem. “Effects of thermal activated building systems in schools on thermal comfort in winter.” Building and Environment 44, no. 11 (2009): 2308-2317.
- Zomorodian, Zahra Sadat, Mohammad Tahsildoost, and Mohammadreza Hafezi. “Thermal comfort in educational buildings: A review article.” Renewable and sustainable energy reviews 59 (2016): 895-906.
II. Primary Research
- Akimoto, Takashi, Shin-ichi Tanabe, Takashi Yanai, and Masato Sasaki. “Thermal comfort and productivity-Evaluation of workplace environment in a task conditioned office.” Building and environment 45, no. 1 (2010): 45-50.
- Amin, Nor Dina Md, Zainal Abidin Akasah, and Wahid Razzaly. “Architectural evaluation of thermal comfort: sick building syndrome symptoms in engineering education laboratories.” Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences 204 (2015): 19-28.
- Chang, Tom Y., and Agne Kajackaite. “Battle for the thermostat: Gender and the effect of temperature on cognitive performance.” PloS one 14, no. 5 (2019): e0216362.
- Cui, Weilin, Guoguang Cao, Jung Ho Park, Qin Ouyang, and Yingxin Zhu. “Influence of indoor air temperature on human thermal comfort, motivation and performance.” Building and environment 68 (2013): 114-122
- Hall, Matthew R. Materials for Energy Efficiency and Thermal Comfort in Buildings. Woodhead Publishing in Energy. Cambridge, U.K.: Boca Raton, FL: Woodhead Pub.; CRC Press, 2010.
- Heerwagen, Judith. “Green buildings, organizational success and occupant productivity.” Building Research & Information 28, no. 5-6 (2000): 353-367.
- Huizenga, Charlie, Sahar Abbaszadeh, Leah Zagreus, and Edward A. Arens. “Air quality and thermal comfort in office buildings: results of a large indoor environmental quality survey.” Proceeding of Healthy Buildings 2006 3 (2006): 393-397
- Jaakkola, J. J. K., O. P. Heinonen, and O. Seppänen. “Sick building syndrome, sensation of dryness and thermal comfort in relation to room temperature in an office building: need for individual control of temperature.”
- Lee, M. C., K. W. Mui, L. T. Wong, W. Y. Chan, E. W. M. Lee, and C. T. Cheung. “Student learning performance and indoor environmental quality (IEQ) in air-conditioned university teaching rooms.” Building and Environment 49 (2012): 238-244.
- Leonhart, R., A. Wagner, Th. Gropp, E. Gossauer, and C. Moosmann. “Thermal Comfort and Workplace Occupant Satisfaction— Results of Field Studies in German Low Energy Office Buildings.” Energy and Buildings 39, no. 7 (2007): 758–69.
- Luo, Maohui, Zhe Wang, Gail Brager, Bin Cao, and Yingxin Zhu. “Indoor climate experience, migration, and thermal comfort expectation in buildings.” Building and Environment141 (2018): 262-272.
- Ring, E.W., Brager, G.S. “Occupant Comfort, Control, and Satisfaction in Three California Mixed-mode Office Buildings.” ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings, Consumer Behavior and Non-Energy Effects 8.317-8.328 (2000).
- Rupp, Ricardo Forgiarini, Natalia Giraldo Vásquez, and Roberto Lamberts. “A review of human thermal comfort in the built environment.” Energy and Buildings 105 (2015): 178-205.
- Schellen, Lisje, Marcel GLC Loomans, Martin H. de Wit, Bjarne Wilkens Olesen, and W. D. van Marken Lichtenbelt. “The influence of local effects on thermal sensation under non-uniform environmental conditions—Gender differences in thermophysiology, thermal comfort and productivity during convective and radiant cooling.” Physiology & behavior 107, no. 2 (2012): 252-261.
- Tanabe, Shin-ichi, Masaoki Haneda, and Naoe Nishihara. “Workplace productivity and individual thermal satisfaction.” Building and environment 91 (2015): 42-50.
- Tanabe, Shin-ichi, Naoe Nishihara, and Masaoki Haneda. “Indoor temperature, productivity, and fatigue in office tasks.” HVAC&R Research 13, no. 4 (2007): 623-633.
- Uejio, C. K., J. D. Tamerius, J. Vredenburg, G. Asaeda, D. A. Isaacs, J. Braun, A. Quinn, and J. P. Freese. “Summer indoor heat exposure and respiratory and cardiovascular distress calls in New York City, NY, US.” Indoor air 26, no. 4 (2016): 594-604.
- Van Loenhout, J. A. F., A. Le Grand, F. Duijm, F. Greven, N. M. Vink, G. Hoek, and M. Zuurbier. “The effect of high indoor temperatures on self-perceived health of elderly persons.” Environmental research 146 (2016): 27-34 Environment international 15, no. 1-6 (1989): 163-168
- Wagner, A., E. Gossauer, C. Moosmann, Th Gropp, and R. Leonhart. “Thermal comfort and workplace occupant satisfaction—Results of field studies in German low energy office buildings.” Energy and Buildings 39, no. 7 (2007):758-769.
- Wagner, Doreen, Michelle Byrne, and Katharine Kolcaba. “Effects of comfort warming on preoperative patients.” AORN journal 84, no. 3 (2006): 427-448.
- Yoshida, Atsumasa, Takezo Hisabayashi, Kenta Kashihara, Shinichi Kinoshita, and Shoko Hashida. “Evaluation of effect of tree canopy on thermal environment, thermal sensation, and mental state.” Urban Climate 14 (2015): 240-250.
III. Books
- Rupp, Ricardo Forgiarini, Natalia Giraldo Vásquez, and Roberto Lamberts. “A review of human thermal comfort in the built environment.” Energy and Buildings 105 (2015): 178-205.