Effectiveness of a cool bed linen for thermal comfort and sleep quality in air-conditioned bedroom under hot-humid climate

Comfort temperature and sleep quality involving 20 participants were determined in two cases: Case A (arbitrary, controlled air-conditioner setting) and Case B (adjustment of 3 °C higher than the setting of Case A with cool bed linen). Data of indoor thermal comfort and electricity consumption were...

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Main Authors: Zaki, S. A., Rosli, M. F., Rijal, O. B., Sadzli, F. N. H., Hagishima, A., Yakub, F.
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Published: MDPI AG 2021
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spelling my.utm.953552022-04-29T22:32:22Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/95355/ Effectiveness of a cool bed linen for thermal comfort and sleep quality in air-conditioned bedroom under hot-humid climate Zaki, S. A. Rosli, M. F. Rijal, O. B. Sadzli, F. N. H. Hagishima, A. Yakub, F. T Technology (General) Comfort temperature and sleep quality involving 20 participants were determined in two cases: Case A (arbitrary, controlled air-conditioner setting) and Case B (adjustment of 3 °C higher than the setting of Case A with cool bed linen). Data of indoor thermal comfort and electricity consumption were collected every night throughout the measurement period. Questionnaires on thermal comfort and sleep quality were distributed twice a night for a duration of three nights for each case; the first night was for respondents’ adaptation and the following two nights were for meas-urement. The sleep quality of the respondents was objectively measured using a commercially available activity tracker. Results found that most respondents were thermally comfortable in both cases, with 39% lower energy consumption reported for Case B compared to Case A. The thermal conditions of Case B were found to be more tolerable than those of Case A. Most respondents reported to have a calm and satisfied sleep for both cases. Comfort temperature and Sleep Efficiency Index (SEI) were found to be maintained in both cases. MDPI AG 2021 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/95355/1/SheikhAhmadZaki2021_EffectivenessofaCoolBedLinen.pdf Zaki, S. A. and Rosli, M. F. and Rijal, O. B. and Sadzli, F. N. H. and Hagishima, A. and Yakub, F. (2021) Effectiveness of a cool bed linen for thermal comfort and sleep quality in air-conditioned bedroom under hot-humid climate. Sustainability (Switzerland), 13 (16). ISSN 2071-1050 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13169099 DOI: 10.3390/su13169099
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Zaki, S. A.
Rosli, M. F.
Rijal, O. B.
Sadzli, F. N. H.
Hagishima, A.
Yakub, F.
Effectiveness of a cool bed linen for thermal comfort and sleep quality in air-conditioned bedroom under hot-humid climate
description Comfort temperature and sleep quality involving 20 participants were determined in two cases: Case A (arbitrary, controlled air-conditioner setting) and Case B (adjustment of 3 °C higher than the setting of Case A with cool bed linen). Data of indoor thermal comfort and electricity consumption were collected every night throughout the measurement period. Questionnaires on thermal comfort and sleep quality were distributed twice a night for a duration of three nights for each case; the first night was for respondents’ adaptation and the following two nights were for meas-urement. The sleep quality of the respondents was objectively measured using a commercially available activity tracker. Results found that most respondents were thermally comfortable in both cases, with 39% lower energy consumption reported for Case B compared to Case A. The thermal conditions of Case B were found to be more tolerable than those of Case A. Most respondents reported to have a calm and satisfied sleep for both cases. Comfort temperature and Sleep Efficiency Index (SEI) were found to be maintained in both cases.
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author Zaki, S. A.
Rosli, M. F.
Rijal, O. B.
Sadzli, F. N. H.
Hagishima, A.
Yakub, F.
author_facet Zaki, S. A.
Rosli, M. F.
Rijal, O. B.
Sadzli, F. N. H.
Hagishima, A.
Yakub, F.
author_sort Zaki, S. A.
title Effectiveness of a cool bed linen for thermal comfort and sleep quality in air-conditioned bedroom under hot-humid climate
title_short Effectiveness of a cool bed linen for thermal comfort and sleep quality in air-conditioned bedroom under hot-humid climate
title_full Effectiveness of a cool bed linen for thermal comfort and sleep quality in air-conditioned bedroom under hot-humid climate
title_fullStr Effectiveness of a cool bed linen for thermal comfort and sleep quality in air-conditioned bedroom under hot-humid climate
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of a cool bed linen for thermal comfort and sleep quality in air-conditioned bedroom under hot-humid climate
title_sort effectiveness of a cool bed linen for thermal comfort and sleep quality in air-conditioned bedroom under hot-humid climate
publisher MDPI AG
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/95355/1/SheikhAhmadZaki2021_EffectivenessofaCoolBedLinen.pdf
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