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What is the most comfortable room temperature?
Room temperature around 20℃ is the most comfortable.

It is found that constant room temperature is of great significance to health. Zhang, a professor of health care at Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, told reporters that the room temperature around 20℃ is the most comfortable. This temperature is conducive to the body to emit excess heat. If the room temperature exceeds 25℃, the human body will begin to absorb heat from the outside and feel the heat.

If the room temperature exceeds 35℃, the sweat glands of the human body will start, and the body will emit heat through sweating, resulting in uncomfortable feelings such as accelerated heartbeat, accelerated blood circulation, dizziness and fatigue. On the contrary, when the temperature is 8℃~ 18℃, the human body will radiate heat; When the room temperature is below 4℃, you will feel cold.

At the same time, 20℃ is also the best sleeping temperature. When the room temperature is above 24℃, sleep will become shallow, and the number of body movements and waking turns (waking turns) will increase during sleep. Sleep temperature is below 18℃, so it is not easy to enter deep sleep.

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Indoor humidity

The north has entered the winter heating period, and the indoor warmth is slightly dry. A study by the Department of Health, Environment and Medicine of Nagoya University in Japan found that the frequent occurrence of influenza is closely related to the low air humidity.

Guangsheng Song, director of the National Indoor Interior Environment and Indoor Environmental Protection Product Quality Supervision and Inspection Center, said that when the indoor air humidity is lower than 40%, dust, bacteria, etc. can easily attach to mucous membranes, irritate the throat, cause cough, and easily induce respiratory diseases such as bronchitis and asthma.

Excessive humidity is harmful to health, and people may feel nausea, loss of appetite, irritability, fatigue and dizziness. A study by the University of Otago in New Zealand found that living in a damp and moldy room also increases the risk of allergic diseases such as asthma and eczema. In high humidity environment, mold and so on are also easier to breed.

People's Network-What kind of room is comfortable to live in? Room temperature 20℃, ventilation for half an hour every day.