D 2022

Preliminary study: Sleep and indoor environment quality

JUHÁSOVÁ ŠENITKOVÁ, Ingrid, Michal KRAUS and Petra MACHOVÁ

Basic information

Original name

Preliminary study: Sleep and indoor environment quality

Authors

JUHÁSOVÁ ŠENITKOVÁ, Ingrid (703 Slovakia, guarantor, belonging to the institution), Michal KRAUS (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution) and Petra MACHOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution)

Edition

1. vyd. Spojené státy americké, 6th World Multidisciplinary Civil Engineering-Architecture-Urban Planning Symposium (WMCAUS 2021), p. nestránkováno, 5 pp. 2022

Publisher

American Institute of Physics Inc.

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Stať ve sborníku

Field of Study

20101 Civil engineering

Country of publisher

United States of America

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

Publication form

electronic version available online

References:

URL

RIV identification code

RIV/75081431:_____/22:00002455

Organization unit

Institute of Technology and Business in České Budějovice

ISBN

978-0-7354-4266-5

Keywords in English

Indoor environmental quality; Indoor environment; Sleep; Sleep quality; Sleep disorders; Sleep cycle; COVID-19

Tags

KST6, RIV22, SCOPUS
Změněno: 13/12/2022 15:03, Mgr. Nikola Petříková

Abstract

V originále

The aim of the paper is to determine the basic principles for long-term research on sleep quality depending on the quality of the indoor environment (IEQ). Sleep and rest are some of the basic natural needs. People spend about a third of their lives sleeping. Sufficient sleep helps us to think more clearly, to better and more consistently solve complex tasks that are important for everyday life. The quality of the indoor environment plays an important role in the well-being and health of building users. For quality sleep, it is also necessary to ensure appropriate factors of the internal environment as a whole. Insufficient quality of the internal environment, which has long manifested itself as the Sick Buildings Syndrome (SBS), has a significant negative impact on sleep and the possible development of sleep disorders. The importance of the quality of the indoor environment increases with the restriction of free residence in connection with the epidemiological situation of COVID-19.
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