Effects of Increasing Indoor Negative Air Ions on Cognitive Performance and Health of High Pure CO2 Level-Exposed College Students

IF 4.3 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY Indoor air Pub Date : 2023-03-15 DOI:10.1155/2023/8298339
Miao Guo, Wei Yu, Yuqi Sun, Lexiang Wang, Haixia Zhou, Yan Zhang
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Cognitive performance is essential to foster learning. High CO2 concentrations are common in classrooms and can lead to reduced cognitive performance. Negative air ions (NAIs) can improve cognitive performance. This study explored the effects of indoor NAIs on the cognitive performance and health of college students exposed to a high pure CO2 environment. Forty college students were exposed to four sets of conditions (NAIs+500 ppm CO2, 500 ppm CO2, NAIs+2500 ppm CO2, and 2500 ppm CO2). Participants’ cognitive performance, including reasoning, short-term memory, concentration, and verbal ability, was assessed under each condition using the Cambridge Brain Sciences tool. Acute health symptoms were investigated using a subjective questionnaire, and simultaneously, participants’ blood pressure, heart rate, and lung function were tested. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) in a repeated-measures design was used to analyze the effects of different conditions on cognitive performance and health symptoms. The results revealed that the different levels of CO2 and NAIs had a significant effect on cognitive performance after one hour of exposure and had no significant effect after three hours of exposure. Compared with 500 ppm CO2, 500 ppm CO2+NAIs resulted in better reasoning skills, short-term memory, and verbal skills, and 2500 ppm CO2 led to poorer reasoning skills. The addition of NAIs to 2500 ppm CO2 improved reasoning skills, short-term memory, and verbal skills. The benefits of adding NAIs to high pure CO2 condition on cognitive performance are more noticeable than those to low CO2 condition. Moreover, adding NAIs can reduce nasal irritation or dryness, skin irritation or dryness, sleepiness symptoms, and heart rate elevation caused by pure CO2. However, the benefits of NAIs on health symptoms and physiology were not observed under the 500 ppm CO2 condition. Adding NAIs to a high pure CO2 level is an effective means to improve the cognitive performance and health of college students.
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室内负离子增加对高纯CO2暴露大学生认知能力和健康的影响
认知表现对促进学习至关重要。高二氧化碳浓度在教室里很常见,会导致认知能力下降。空气负离子(NAIs)可以改善认知能力。本研究旨在探讨高纯CO2环境下的室内NAIs对大学生认知表现和健康的影响。40名大学生暴露在四组条件下(NAIs+500 ppm CO2, 500 ppm CO2, NAIs+2500 ppm CO2和2500 ppm CO2)。参与者的认知表现,包括推理、短期记忆、注意力和语言能力,在每种情况下都使用剑桥脑科学工具进行评估。采用主观问卷调查急性健康症状,同时检测参与者的血压、心率和肺功能。采用重复测量设计的方差分析(ANOVA)来分析不同条件对认知表现和健康症状的影响。结果显示,不同水平的CO2和NAIs在暴露1小时后对认知表现有显著影响,而在暴露3小时后没有显著影响。与500 ppm CO2相比,500 ppm CO2+NAIs导致了更好的推理能力、短期记忆和语言能力,而2500 ppm CO2导致了更差的推理能力。将NAIs添加到2500 ppm的二氧化碳中可以提高推理能力、短期记忆和语言能力。在高纯二氧化碳条件下添加NAIs对认知能力的好处比在低二氧化碳条件下更明显。此外,添加NAIs可以减轻纯CO2引起的鼻腔刺激或干燥、皮肤刺激或干燥、嗜睡症状和心率升高。然而,在二氧化碳浓度为500ppm的条件下,没有观察到NAIs对健康症状和生理的益处。在高纯CO2水平下添加NAIs是提高大学生认知能力和健康水平的有效手段。
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Indoor air
Indoor air 环境科学-工程:环境
CiteScore
10.80
自引率
10.30%
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175
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The quality of the environment within buildings is a topic of major importance for public health. Indoor Air provides a location for reporting original research results in the broad area defined by the indoor environment of non-industrial buildings. An international journal with multidisciplinary content, Indoor Air publishes papers reflecting the broad categories of interest in this field: health effects; thermal comfort; monitoring and modelling; source characterization; ventilation and other environmental control techniques. The research results present the basic information to allow designers, building owners, and operators to provide a healthy and comfortable environment for building occupants, as well as giving medical practitioners information on how to deal with illnesses related to the indoor environment.
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