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长期居住木屋会特别长寿吗?

期居住木屋别墅能延长寿命9-11年,这些理论是真的吗?那么为什么能达到这样的情况?跟着我们一起来探究原因:

 

    谁也不会否认,生命越来越珍贵。今天的人们不但要求健康的体魄,而且要求健康的生活空间。木屋将满足追逐高质量生活、追逐健康长寿的人群。有科学研究发现:长期居住木屋能延长寿命9-11年!

 

    由于木质材料形成的环境可以调节动物的生存状态,国外一家专门从事人体自然科学的研究机构对此进行了调查研究:在被调查的30例长期居住在木造住宅与30例长期居住在钢筋混凝土造住宅的人群中,前者平均寿命要比后者高出9—11岁!

 

       我国95国家级重点教材《木材保护学》一书也明确阐述了居住木屋能多活9-11年的论点。在调查中,研究人员找到如下原因:

    1、木屋大量释放芬精与负离子有益健康。木质房屋内存在的芬多精与负离子(空气维他命)较钢筋混凝土房屋高出几十倍至几百倍。芬多精与负离子是现代森林浴者倍加推宠的物质,能够杀死空气中的细菌,遏制人类疾病,增强免疫力。木屋对人体恢复清醒、提高注意力、降低血压、安定人体自律神经从而使人心情舒爽等有明显功效。

    2、纯木制环境更宜生存。纯木制环境与混凝土环境下的同一生物相比,二者在免疫、生理等方面相差约42%。前者是现代人类的最佳生存空间。

    3、木材可以吸收辐射,减少人体伤害。木材可以吸收阳光中的紫外线,减少紫外线对人体的伤害,同时又能反射红外线。木材是多孔性材料,表面会形成小的凹凸,在光线的照射下,会呈漫反射现象或吸收部分光线。所以会使令人眩晕的光线变得柔和。因此,木制房屋对人的视觉神经刺激最小。

    4、木屋会营造更宜居住的温度湿度。木材是一种多孔性材料,导热系数较小,是热的不良导体。对居室的温度起一定的调节作用。在寒冷的冬季可以给人们带来温暖的感觉,这是其它建筑材料所无法相比的。木材的调湿特性是木材所具备的独特性能之一,木材自身的吸湿和解吸作用直接缓和室内湿度变化。

    5、木结构房屋具有良好的抗震性。95年日本神户大地震后得以幸存的房屋绝大部分为木结构房屋。纯木建造的木屋,具有独特的木质凹槽,结构稳定、韧性极好,整体抗震性能更高。综上所述,生态木屋,益寿延年,返璞归真,回归自然。住木屋延寿的说法是有科学依据的。

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