The study analyzes the impact of anthropometric measurements on furniture design for university students. It proposes innovative solutions to improve comfort levels and reduce musculoskeletal disorders among students using ANOVA testing.
Many studies have shown the importance of ergonomically designed furniture in enhancing productivity and well-being. The proposed dimensions aim to align furniture more closely with the human body, reducing mismatch percentages. The research contributes valuable insights into optimizing university furniture design based on current student body measurement data.
The study addresses the gap in tailored guidelines for computer labs, particularly for university students. By correlating anthropometric measurements with furniture dimensions, it aims to create a healthier work environment for students. The proposed ergonomic designs have practical applications in real-world settings, promoting student health and well-being.
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