The Influence of Density of the Materials and Body Mass Index on the Elderly’s Sleep Efficiency

Insomnia is a common problem among the elders and it directly affects their health. The mattress is one factors influencing sleeping efficiency. The developed pressure at the sleeping surface during sleeping will to cause body discomfort, leading to sleep problem. The developed pressure depends on...

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Main Author: Wichan Torobrum
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Language:English
Published: Taiwan Association of Engineering and Technology Innovation 2017-12-01
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spelling doaj-461806a22bef414bbfbcfe7bba5164932020-11-25T01:08:56ZengTaiwan Association of Engineering and Technology InnovationProceedings of Engineering and Technology Innovation2413-71462518-833X2017-12-017948The Influence of Density of the Materials and Body Mass Index on the Elderly’s Sleep EfficiencyWichan Torobrum0Division of Materials Technology, School of Energy, Environment and Materials, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, Bangkok, Thailand. Insomnia is a common problem among the elders and it directly affects their health. The mattress is one factors influencing sleeping efficiency. The developed pressure at the sleeping surface during sleeping will to cause body discomfort, leading to sleep problem. The developed pressure depends on the density of bedding materials and body mass. The present research aims to study the effects of the mattress density and body mass on the elderly sleep efficiency. The sleep data was collected from 6 volunteers: 3 male and 3 female at the age group of 60 – 79 years. The experiment was done on mattresses with densities of 24.6 and 60 kg/m3 and 4-inch thickness. The volunteers randomly slept on each mattress for three nights. Sleep data was recorded by sleep tracker (Jawbone up24), calibrated with Polysomnography. The study revealed that sleep efficiency on the 60 kg/m3 density mattress was more than 90 percent while those on the 24.6 kg/m3 density mattress were in the range of 78-84 percent. Moreover, sleep efficiency of the volunteers with the body mass index of 22.22 - 23.74 kg/cm2 was significantly different from those of volunteers with the body mass index of 24.61-24.92 kg/cm2 when they slept on the 24.6 kg/m3 density mattress. Additionally, the pressure test revealed that a pressure at shoulder may affect sleep efficiency. http://ojs.imeti.org/index.php/PETI/article/view/948pressuresleep efficiencyelderlybody mass index
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The Influence of Density of the Materials and Body Mass Index on the Elderly’s Sleep Efficiency
Proceedings of Engineering and Technology Innovation
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sleep efficiency
elderly
body mass index
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title The Influence of Density of the Materials and Body Mass Index on the Elderly’s Sleep Efficiency
title_short The Influence of Density of the Materials and Body Mass Index on the Elderly’s Sleep Efficiency
title_full The Influence of Density of the Materials and Body Mass Index on the Elderly’s Sleep Efficiency
title_fullStr The Influence of Density of the Materials and Body Mass Index on the Elderly’s Sleep Efficiency
title_full_unstemmed The Influence of Density of the Materials and Body Mass Index on the Elderly’s Sleep Efficiency
title_sort influence of density of the materials and body mass index on the elderly’s sleep efficiency
publisher Taiwan Association of Engineering and Technology Innovation
series Proceedings of Engineering and Technology Innovation
issn 2413-7146
2518-833X
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Insomnia is a common problem among the elders and it directly affects their health. The mattress is one factors influencing sleeping efficiency. The developed pressure at the sleeping surface during sleeping will to cause body discomfort, leading to sleep problem. The developed pressure depends on the density of bedding materials and body mass. The present research aims to study the effects of the mattress density and body mass on the elderly sleep efficiency. The sleep data was collected from 6 volunteers: 3 male and 3 female at the age group of 60 – 79 years. The experiment was done on mattresses with densities of 24.6 and 60 kg/m3 and 4-inch thickness. The volunteers randomly slept on each mattress for three nights. Sleep data was recorded by sleep tracker (Jawbone up24), calibrated with Polysomnography. The study revealed that sleep efficiency on the 60 kg/m3 density mattress was more than 90 percent while those on the 24.6 kg/m3 density mattress were in the range of 78-84 percent. Moreover, sleep efficiency of the volunteers with the body mass index of 22.22 - 23.74 kg/cm2 was significantly different from those of volunteers with the body mass index of 24.61-24.92 kg/cm2 when they slept on the 24.6 kg/m3 density mattress. Additionally, the pressure test revealed that a pressure at shoulder may affect sleep efficiency.
topic pressure
sleep efficiency
elderly
body mass index
url http://ojs.imeti.org/index.php/PETI/article/view/948
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