@phdthesis{oai:kitakyu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000939, author = {シュ, チンハオ}, month = {2021-12-25}, note = {This work is an attempt to observe changes in physiological parameters (using wearable devices) and human thermal sensation (comfort) at common moderate-intensity exercise (e.g., construction sites, gyms) in a steady-state building environment, especially before and after a change of exercise status, and to establish a link between the two. 1. To provide a systematic and detailed overview of the basic concepts, methods, and models related to thermal sensation (in static and exercise) and point out that the dynamic-static steps are inescapable problems in the study of exercise thermal sensation. Examines physiological parameters changes throughout the exercise process, especially around dynamic-static steps. 2. To establish a link with the exercise thermal sensation using physiological parameters closely related to metabolic rate and easily measured. The predictive effects are compared. 3. To examine the relationship between physiological parameters that have not been covered in previous studies and exercise thermal sensation, consider the influence of gender, BMI, and psychological factors on exercise thermal sensation.}, school = {北九州市立大学}, title = {Experimental Study on Responses of Physiological and Thermal Sensation during Exercise in Indoor Thermal Environment}, year = {} }