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  • Employees working long hours often experience muscle fatigue from prolonged sitting, highlighting the need for products that provide comfort when resting in a chair.
  • The research process for a new comfort-enhancing product included developing a perception assessment questionnaire, conducting a validated factor analysis on data from 26 subjects, and using sEMG to assess comfort levels in 21 subjects.
  • The study aims to create a prototype testing model that emphasizes the comfort of different body parts to encourage innovation in the design and manufacturing sectors.

Article Abstract

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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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9958452PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e13624DOI Listing

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