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FARKLI TİP KUMAŞLARIN BEBEKLERİN GİYİM KONFORU, UYKU PATERNİ VE TÜKÜRÜK KORTİZOL VE MELATONİN DÜZEYLERİ ÜZERİNE ETKİSİ

Year 2015, Volume: 25 Issue: 2, 119 - 124, 01.12.2015

Abstract

Sağlıklı nesiller yetiştirebilmek için bebeklerin sağlığına önem verilmelidir. Bebeklerin gelişimlerini sağlıklı bir şekilde sürdürebilmelerinin bir kolu da sağlıklı, güvenli ve konforlu giysiler giymeleridir. Bu çalışmanın amacı, 0-1 yaş aralığındaki bebeklerin giyim konforuna yönelik giysilerin geliştirilmesi, bebek giysilerinin ürün çeşidinin ve kalitesinin arttırılması, bunlara ek olarak giysilerin bebekleri ne şekilde etkilemekte olduğunun araştırılmasıdır. Sonuç olarak, birbirlerinden farklı kumaşların bebeklerin vücutları üzerinde farklı tepkiler oluşturdukları ve çalışma kapsamında geliştirilen çift katlı kumaş yapılarının bebeklerde olumlu yönde etkiler ortaya çıkardıkları tespit edilmiştir

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THE EFFECT OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF FABRIC ON THE CLOTHING COMFORT, SLEEP PATTERN AND SALIVA CORTISOL & MELATONIN LEVELS OF INFANTS

Year 2015, Volume: 25 Issue: 2, 119 - 124, 01.12.2015

Abstract

Infants’ health must be cared about in order to raise healthy generations. The way that infants can grow healthily is that they wear healthy, safe and comfortable clothes. The purpose of this study is to develop clothes intended for the clothing comfort of infants, to improve the product variety and quality of infant clothes, and also to research how the clothes affect infants. In conclusion of this study, it was confirmed that different fabrics had different reactions on the infants’ bodies

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  • 1. Sweeney, M.M., & Branson, D.H. (1990). “Sensorial comfort, part I: a psychophysical method for assessing moisture sensation in clothing”, Textile
  • Research Journal, Vol. 60 No. 7, pp. 371-377. 2. Liao, X., Hu, J., Li, Y., Li, Q., & Wu X. (2011). “A review on fabric smoothness-roughness sensation studies”, Journal of Fiber Bioengineering & Informatics, Vol. 4 No. 2, pp. 105-114.
  • 3. Eiser, C., Town, C., & Tripp, J. (1985). “Dress and care of infants in health and illness”, Archieves of Disease in Childhood, Vol. 60, pp. 465-470.
  • 4. Baddock, S.A., Galland, B.C., Beckers, M.G.S., Taylor, B.J., & Bolton, D.P.G. (2004). “Bed-sharing and the infant’s thermal environment in the home setting”, Archives of Disease in Childhood, Vol. 89, pp. 1111-1116.
  • 5. Watson, L., Potter, A., Gallucci, R., & Lumley, J. (1998). “Is baby too warm? The use of infant clothing, bedding and home heating in Victoria, Australia”, Early Human Development, Vol. 51, pp. 93-107.
  • 6. Bacon, C.J., Bell, S.A., Clulow, E.E., & Beattie, A.B. (1991). “How mothers keep their babies warm”, Archives of Disease in Childhood, Vol. 66, pp. 627-632.
  • 7. Bacon, C.J. (1983). “Over heating in infancy”, Archives of Disease in Childhood, Vol.58, pp. 673-674.
  • 8. Lang, N., Bromiker, R., & Arad, I. (2004). “The effect of wool vs. cotton head covering and length of stay with mother following delivery on infant temperature”, International Journal of Nursing Studies, Vol. 41, pp. 843-846.
  • 9. Ünal, Z.B., Öndoğan, Z., & Yüksel, H. (2010). “Difference of surface derma-tofagoid allergen concentration on 0-2 years age group and baby and children clothes manufactured from various fabrics”, Tekstil ve Konfeksiyon, Vol. 2, pp. 168-171.
  • 10. Shinohara, H., & Kodama, H. (2011). “Relationship between circadian salivary melatonin levels and sleep-wake behavior in infants”, Pediatrics International, Vol. 53, pp. 29-35.
  • 11. McIntyre I.M., Norman T.R., Burrows, G.D, & Armstrong, S.M. (1987). “Melatonin rhythm in human plasma and saliva”, Journal of Pineal Research, Vol. 4, pp. 177-183.
  • 12. Scher, A., Hall, W.A., Zaidman-Zait, A., & Weinberg, J. (2010). “Sleep quality, cortisol levels, and behavioral regulation in toddlers”, Development Psychobiology, Vol. 52 No. 1, pp. 44-53.
  • 13. Hunter, A.L., Minnis, H., & Wilson, P. (2011). “Altered stress responses in children exposed to early adversity: a systematic review of salivary cortisol studies”, Stress, Vol. 14 No 6, pp. 614-626.
  • 14. Cetinkaya, S., Ozon, A., & Yordam, N. (2007). “Diagnostic value of salivary cortisol in children with abnormal adrenal cortex functions”, Hormone Research in Pediatrics, Vol. 67, pp. 301–306.
  • 15. Zimniewska, M., & Kozlowski, R. (2004). “Natural and man-made fibers and their role in creation of physiological state of human body”, Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals, Vol. 418 No. 1, pp. 113-130.
  • 16. Zimniewska, M., & Krucinska, I. (2010). “The effect of raw material composition of clothes on selected physiological parameters of human organism”, The Journal of The Textile Institute, Vol. 101 No. 2, pp. 154-164.
  • 17. SFS 3192. (1974) Textiles. Determination of mass per unit area and per unit length of textile fabrics.
  • 18. SFS-EN ISO 5084. (1997). Textiles. Determination of thickness of textiles and textile products.
  • 19. Hes, L. & Dolezal I. (1989). “New method and equipment for measuring thermal properties of textiles”, Journal of the Textile Machinery Society of Japan, Vol. 42 No. 8, pp. 124-128 . 20. SFS-EN ISO 9237. (1996). Textiles. Determination of permeability of fabrics to air.
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Other ID JA89BP79SJ
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Emine Utkun This is me

Ziynet Öndoğan This is me

Mehmet Yalaz This is me

Eser Yıldırım Sözmen This is me

Publication Date December 1, 2015
Submission Date December 1, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2015 Volume: 25 Issue: 2

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APA Utkun, E., Öndoğan, Z., Yalaz, M., Yıldırım Sözmen, E. (2015). THE EFFECT OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF FABRIC ON THE CLOTHING COMFORT, SLEEP PATTERN AND SALIVA CORTISOL & MELATONIN LEVELS OF INFANTS. Textile and Apparel, 25(2), 119-124.

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