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Thermal sensation in older people with and without dementia living in residential care: new assessment approaches to thermal comfort using infrared thermography

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Fig 1: Long wave infrared imaging detector mounted on tripod. Figure shows the participant during imaging with hands positioned upon a paper 'hand template' overlying an insulated tile
Fig 2: A: Thermal map of left and right hand positioned upon an insulated tile.  ROI (non-dominant hand) displayed as a vertical line constructed centrally for ring (R), middle (M) and index (I) fingers
Table 1: Characteristic of care home residents, clothing ensemble, ambient conditions and core and skin temperature values (oC) with temperature difference (ΔT)
Table 2: Individual thermal sensation ratings reported by residents sharing the same environmental conditions at each imaging session in groups of two to five
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