Heliyon (Mar 2023)

A multidimensional sensory evaluation model to investigate the (dis)comfort of body parts in a supine sitting position during a lunch break

  • You-Lei Fu,
  • Ruoqi Dai,
  • Xiaoshun Xie,
  • Wu Song

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 3
p. e13624

Abstract

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Employees who work long hours frequently complain of muscle fatigue caused by prolonged sitting. As a result, products that assist them when resting in a chair in a reclining position, in order to relieve fatigue and improve comfort are required. To ensure that the new product works as intended, a usability test based on prototyping must be developed. The research process was divided into three stages: firstly, the development of the perception assessment questionnaire; secondly, a validated factor analysis (CFA) was conducted on the perception assessment data of 26 subjects and the measurement model was fitted to verify the reliability and validity of the questionnaire; finally, the sEMG technique was used to verify the comfort level of 21 subjects. Based on usability experiments and an exploration of human factor relationships, this study develops a prototype testing model, which focuses on the comfort perception of body parts, as a means of promoting innovation in the design and manufacturing industry.

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