IMPACT OF EMERGENCY FOOD TEMPERATURE AND PRIVACY ON THE STRESS OF LIVING IN AN EVACUATION CENTER
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.12, No. 01)Publication Date: 2024-01-19
Authors : Kensuke Goto; Yoshino Sawada;
Page : 586-593
Keywords : Emergency Food Privacy Evacuation Center Stress;
Abstract
This study investigated the impact of emergency food temperature variation andthe presence of privacyon stress with the aim of potentially reducing the stress of living in an evacuation center during large-scale disasters. Salivary amylase activity of the subjects was measured. Results showed no statistically significant impact on stress due to variations in the temperature of emergency food or privacy. However, the survey noted points for improvement, including experiment settings and relationships between subjects, which highlighted the need for future research and surveys. This study is expected to aid with initiatives that reduce stress in evacuation centershowever, more detailed condition settings are required in order to eliminate individual stress level differences.
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