Comparative Studies on Cold Responses wearing Traditional Costume of Korean and Japanese

한·일 양국민의 민족복 착용에 따른 한랭반응의 비교

  • Sung, Su-Kwang (Dept. of Textiles and Clothing, Catholic University of Taegu-Hyosung) ;
  • Yasukouchi, Akira (Dept. of Industrial Design, Kyushu Institute of Design)
  • Received : 1999.01.21
  • Published : 1999.02.28

Abstract

Korean and Japanese, both people have a lot of similarity and complexity in terms of physical constitution and culture. This study might be the first implementation that tries to figure out constitutional differences of both people in scientific way. In this study, subjects were from each country, had been exposed $5^{\circ}C$ environment wearing each country's traditional costume- so called Hanbok and Kimono- and all through this experiment we'd compared physiological responses and analyzed differences of cold response go with their own clothing culture. We've obtained following results: Korean had kept maintaining low mean skin temperature basically in cold circumstance, compared with Japanese, have stronger cold tolerance. However, there's no significant difference between Korean and Japanese. Owing to huge influence of wearing other country's traditional costume itself even makes differences of rectal temperature in a cold environment. In addition, in a period of time that wearing other country's traditional costume, thermal sensation would be different according to exposed surrounding temperature.

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Supported by : 대구효성가톨릭대학교