A novel bamboo sheet chair and its influence on sitting comfort

Background In today’s economy, workers spend increasingly more time in seated positions, leading to a growing scientific interest in chair design. In this study we used body pressure distribution tests to compare a novel bamboo chair with unique structural features to other commonly-used chairs. We...

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Main Authors: Fangcheng Yuan, Yong Guo, Yunjiao Shi, Kaiting Zhang, Zhenzhen Zhu, Yuxia Chen
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spelling doaj-95165e1eb04047f3a5ce90889f970da52020-11-25T02:34:38ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592020-07-018e947610.7717/peerj.9476A novel bamboo sheet chair and its influence on sitting comfortFangcheng Yuan0Yong Guo1Yunjiao Shi2Kaiting Zhang3Zhenzhen Zhu4Yuxia Chen5College of Forest and Garden, Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei, ChinaCollege of Forest and Garden, Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei, ChinaCollege of Forest and Garden, Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei, ChinaCollege of Forest and Garden, Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei, ChinaCollege of Forest and Garden, Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei, ChinaCollege of Forest and Garden, Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei, ChinaBackground In today’s economy, workers spend increasingly more time in seated positions, leading to a growing scientific interest in chair design. In this study we used body pressure distribution tests to compare a novel bamboo chair with unique structural features to other commonly-used chairs. We studied the bamboo sheet chair’s physical characteristics and comfort to provide a scientific theoretical basis for common use seat design. Methods A total of 25 (14 male and 11 female) subjects participated in the study. Subjects were divided into six groups according to their body characteristics parameters included stature, weight, shoulder breadth, hip breadth, waist width, popliteal height, buttocks-popliteal length, and buttock-abdomen depth, with three groups for males and three groups for females. Each subject was required to complete specified body pressure tests for three different experimental chairs for three minutes and subjective comfort evaluations were also administered. The pressure indexes were measured from the seat pan and backrest and calculated with MATLAB 2015b, which mainly included maximum pressure (Pm), average pressure (Pa), pressure exponent (Pe) and contact area index (PAI). Three pressure threshold limits of 0.67 kPa, 4.00 kPa and 9.33 kPa and four contact surface indexes were used in the experiment to reflect the contact area between human and chair. Results The contact areas in the backrest (52.96 ± 32.94 cm2) and seat pan (307.75 ± 90.31 cm2) in the middle-to-high threshold pressure range, and the contact areas of the backrest (4.34 ± 5.95 cm2) in the high threshold pressure range of bamboo sheet chair were smaller than the corresponding indexes of the common office chair (81.430 ± 45.04 cm2, p = 0.00; 394.39 ± 98.99 cm2, p = 0.02; 13.54 ± 12.00 cm2, p = 0.00, respectively). The pressure index (2.68 ± 0.88 kPa), maximum pressure (6.66 ± 2.05 kPa), and average pressure (2.42 ± 0.59 kPa) values of the bamboo sheet chair backrest were also found to be lower than those of the office chair (4.32 ± 1.62 kPa, p = 0.00; 10.50 ± 3.88 kPa, p = 0.00; 3.43 ± 0.97 kPa, p = 0.00, respectively). The average pressure on the seat pan was greater than 4 kPa for all subjects, while the average pressure on the seat pan was greater than 9.33 kPa for male subjects with a body mass index (BMI) of 27.48. Discussion The bamboo sheet chair’s contact areas within the middle-to-high and high-pressure threshold ranges of the backrest and seat pan were smaller than those of the office chair, indicating that the bamboo sheet chair is effective at relieving pressure. Human body characteristics must be considered in the design of seat functional size. Buttocks-popliteal length, weight, body mass index, body shape and weight distribution, all have important effects on the distribution of body pressure at the human-chair interface.https://peerj.com/articles/9476.pdfSitting comfortPressure distributionBamboo sheet chairBody characteristics
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author Fangcheng Yuan
Yong Guo
Yunjiao Shi
Kaiting Zhang
Zhenzhen Zhu
Yuxia Chen
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Yong Guo
Yunjiao Shi
Kaiting Zhang
Zhenzhen Zhu
Yuxia Chen
A novel bamboo sheet chair and its influence on sitting comfort
PeerJ
Sitting comfort
Pressure distribution
Bamboo sheet chair
Body characteristics
author_facet Fangcheng Yuan
Yong Guo
Yunjiao Shi
Kaiting Zhang
Zhenzhen Zhu
Yuxia Chen
author_sort Fangcheng Yuan
title A novel bamboo sheet chair and its influence on sitting comfort
title_short A novel bamboo sheet chair and its influence on sitting comfort
title_full A novel bamboo sheet chair and its influence on sitting comfort
title_fullStr A novel bamboo sheet chair and its influence on sitting comfort
title_full_unstemmed A novel bamboo sheet chair and its influence on sitting comfort
title_sort novel bamboo sheet chair and its influence on sitting comfort
publisher PeerJ Inc.
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issn 2167-8359
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Background In today’s economy, workers spend increasingly more time in seated positions, leading to a growing scientific interest in chair design. In this study we used body pressure distribution tests to compare a novel bamboo chair with unique structural features to other commonly-used chairs. We studied the bamboo sheet chair’s physical characteristics and comfort to provide a scientific theoretical basis for common use seat design. Methods A total of 25 (14 male and 11 female) subjects participated in the study. Subjects were divided into six groups according to their body characteristics parameters included stature, weight, shoulder breadth, hip breadth, waist width, popliteal height, buttocks-popliteal length, and buttock-abdomen depth, with three groups for males and three groups for females. Each subject was required to complete specified body pressure tests for three different experimental chairs for three minutes and subjective comfort evaluations were also administered. The pressure indexes were measured from the seat pan and backrest and calculated with MATLAB 2015b, which mainly included maximum pressure (Pm), average pressure (Pa), pressure exponent (Pe) and contact area index (PAI). Three pressure threshold limits of 0.67 kPa, 4.00 kPa and 9.33 kPa and four contact surface indexes were used in the experiment to reflect the contact area between human and chair. Results The contact areas in the backrest (52.96 ± 32.94 cm2) and seat pan (307.75 ± 90.31 cm2) in the middle-to-high threshold pressure range, and the contact areas of the backrest (4.34 ± 5.95 cm2) in the high threshold pressure range of bamboo sheet chair were smaller than the corresponding indexes of the common office chair (81.430 ± 45.04 cm2, p = 0.00; 394.39 ± 98.99 cm2, p = 0.02; 13.54 ± 12.00 cm2, p = 0.00, respectively). The pressure index (2.68 ± 0.88 kPa), maximum pressure (6.66 ± 2.05 kPa), and average pressure (2.42 ± 0.59 kPa) values of the bamboo sheet chair backrest were also found to be lower than those of the office chair (4.32 ± 1.62 kPa, p = 0.00; 10.50 ± 3.88 kPa, p = 0.00; 3.43 ± 0.97 kPa, p = 0.00, respectively). The average pressure on the seat pan was greater than 4 kPa for all subjects, while the average pressure on the seat pan was greater than 9.33 kPa for male subjects with a body mass index (BMI) of 27.48. Discussion The bamboo sheet chair’s contact areas within the middle-to-high and high-pressure threshold ranges of the backrest and seat pan were smaller than those of the office chair, indicating that the bamboo sheet chair is effective at relieving pressure. Human body characteristics must be considered in the design of seat functional size. Buttocks-popliteal length, weight, body mass index, body shape and weight distribution, all have important effects on the distribution of body pressure at the human-chair interface.
topic Sitting comfort
Pressure distribution
Bamboo sheet chair
Body characteristics
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