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ISSN : 1738-4125(Print)
ISSN : 2287-7509(Online)
Journal of Odor and Indoor Environment Vol.6 No.4 pp.267-274
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한국인의 평일 및 주말의 국소환경 시간활동 양상

양원호1)*, 이기영2), 박경화3), 윤충식2), 손부순4), 전준민5), 이현수1), 최욱희3), 유승도3), 한진석3)
1)대구가톨릭대학교 산업보건학과, 2)서울대학교 보건대학원, 3)국립환경과학원 환경역학과,
4)순천향대학교 환경보건학과, 5)순천제일대학 토목환경과

Microenvironmental Time Activity Patterns of Weekday and Weekend on Korean

Wonho Yang1)*, Kiyoung Lee2), Kyung Hwa Park3), Chungsik Yoon2), Bu Soon Son4), Jun Min Jeon5), Hyunsoo Lee1), Wook Hee Choi3), Seung Do Yu3), Jin Seok Han3)
1)Department of Occupational Health, Catholic University of Daegu
2)Department of Environmental Health, School of Public Health, Seoul National University
3)Environmental Epidemiology Division, Environmental Health Risk Research Department, National Institute of Environmental Research, 4)Department of Environmental Health, Soonchunhyang University
5)Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Suncheon Fist College

Abstract

The information about time spent in microenvironments plays a critical role for an exposure assessment ofthe person concerned, considering the personal exposure relies on the characterization of activity patterns ofthe population at risk and human activities impact the timing, location, and level of personal pollutantexposure. The purposes of this paper were to present indoor time activity patterns of Korean from apopulation-based study and to determine individual factors of time spent in microenvironments. Thepopulation based study collected time activity pattern of about 32,000 Korean for two consecutive days. Themean times spent at home, other indoors, outdoors, and transportation in related to the whole sample of19.025 people are 14.23hrs(59.3%), 6.80hrs(28.3%), 1.26hrs(5.2%), and 1.75hrs(7.3%) in weekday, respectively.Database provides information on how the proportion of persons in different locations changes bytime of day in weekday. Here, we see that over 90% of respondents were in a residence from about 11 PMto 5 AM, and the largest proportions of respondents in offices, factories, schools and public buildings occurbetween 8 AM and 5 PM.

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