Evaluation of the thermal insulation of clothing of infants sleeping outdoors in Northern winter

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Marjo Tourula
Takako Fukazawa
Arja Isola
Juhani Hassi
Yutaka Tochihara
Hannu Rintamäki
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[1] University of Oulu,Institute of Health Sciences
[2] Finnish Post-Graduate School in Nursing Science,Department of Living Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Human Environmental Sciences
[3] Fukuoka Women’s University,Department of Ergonomics, Faculty of Design
[4] Kyushu University,Institute of Biomedicine
[5] Finnish Institute of Occupational Health,undefined
[6] University of Oulu,undefined
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Clothing; Infant; Sleep; Microclimate temperature; Skin temperature; Cold climate;
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It is a common practice in Northern countries that children aged about 2 weeks to 2 years take their daytime sleep outdoors in prams in winter. The aim was to evaluate the thermal insulation of clothing of infants sleeping outdoors in winter. Clothing data of infants aged 3.5 months was collected, and sleep duration, skin and microclimate temperatures, humidity inside middle wear, air temperature and velocity of the outdoor environment were recorded during sleep taken outdoors (n = 34) and indoors (n = 33) in families’ homes. The insulation of clothing ensembles was measured by using a baby-size thermal manikin, and the values were used for defining clothing insulation of the observed infants. Required clothing insulation for each condition was estimated according to ISO 11079. Clothing insulation did not correlate with ambient air temperature. The observed and required insulation of the study group was equal at about −5°C, but overdressing existed in warmer and deficiency in thermal insulation in colder temperatures (rs 0.739, p < 0.001). However, even at −5°C a slow cooling (ca. 0.012°C/min) of mean skin temperature (Tsk) was observed. When the difference between observed and required insulation increased, the cooling rate of Tsk increased linearly (rs 0.605, p < 0.001) and the infants slept for a shorter period (rs 0.524, p = 0.001). The results of this study show the difficulty of adjusting systematically the optimal thermal insulation for outdoor sleeping infants during northern winter. Therefore, the necessity for guidelines is obvious. The study provides information for adequate cold protection of infants sleeping in cold conditions.
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