Richard de Dear
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Recent Articles
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Yang L, Zhao S, Zhai Y, Gao S, Wang F, Lian Z, et al.
Sci Data
. 2023 Sep;
10(1):662.
PMID: 37770487
Heating and cooling in buildings accounts for over 20% of total energy consumption in China. Therefore, it is essential to understand the thermal requirements of building occupants when establishing building...
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Lyu K, Globa A, Brambilla A, de Dear R
MethodsX
. 2023 Jul;
11:102279.
PMID: 37519946
Virtual Reality technology has gained increased attention due to its capacity to provide immersive and interactive experiences to its users. Although increasing evidence has suggested that incorporating multisensory components in...
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Pollard B, Van Buskirk J, Engelen L, Held F, de Dear R
Appl Ergon
. 2022 Oct;
106:103915.
PMID: 36208499
Indoor Positioning Systems (IPS) appear to offer great potential to study the movement and interaction of people and their working environment, including office workplaces. But little is known about appropriate...
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Malik A, Bongers C, McBain B, Rey-Lescure O, de Dear R, Capon A, et al.
Lancet Planet Health
. 2022 Apr;
6(4):e301-e309.
PMID: 35397218
Background: Increasing air conditioner use for cooling indoor spaces has the potential to be a primary driver of global greenhouse gas emissions. Moving indoor air with residential fans can raise...
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Nishihara N, Xiong J, Kim J, Zhu H, de Dear R
Sci Total Environ
. 2022 Feb;
823:153698.
PMID: 35158287
This study investigates the hypothesis that thermal adaptive opportunities available to building occupants affect their cognitive performance and mental workload. The change rate of cerebral blood flow (Δtotal Hb) was...
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Parkinson T, Schiavon S, de Dear R, Brager G
Sci Rep
. 2021 Dec;
11(1):23684.
PMID: 34880349
Growth in energy use for indoor cooling tripled between 1990 and 2016 to outpace any other end use in buildings. Part of this energy demand is wasted on excessive cooling...
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Pollard B, Engelen L, Held F, de Dear R
Appl Ergon
. 2021 Oct;
98:103600.
PMID: 34628045
A key to the development of more effective interventions to promote movement and reduce physical inactivity in office workplaces may be to measure and locate individual's spatial movement. Using an...
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Jay O, Capon A, Berry P, Broderick C, de Dear R, Havenith G, et al.
Lancet
. 2021 Aug;
398(10301):709-724.
PMID: 34419206
Heat extremes (ie, heatwaves) already have a serious impact on human health, with ageing, poverty, and chronic illnesses as aggravating factors. As the global community seeks to contend with even...
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Ebi K, Capon A, Berry P, Broderick C, de Dear R, Havenith G, et al.
Lancet
. 2021 Aug;
398(10301):698-708.
PMID: 34419205
Hot ambient conditions and associated heat stress can increase mortality and morbidity, as well as increase adverse pregnancy outcomes and negatively affect mental health. High heat stress can also reduce...
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Xiong J, Carter S, Jay O, Arens E, Zhang H, Deuble M, et al.
Indoor Air
. 2021 Aug;
32(1):e12926.
PMID: 34418161
In a field study conducted in office settings in Sydney, Australia, background survey and right-here-right-now thermal comfort questionnaires were collected from a sample of office workers. Indoor environmental observations, including...